slimy

/ˈslaɪmi/
adjective
  1. Covered with or resembling slime; wet, slippery, and unpleasant to touch.
    • He picked up a slimy worm from the garden soil.
    • The rocks near the river were slimy and hard to walk on.
    • The old fish in the fridge had turned slimy and smelled bad.
  2. Disgustingly dishonest, insincere, or overly friendly in a way that feels fake.
    • The politician gave a slimy speech full of empty promises.
    • I don't trust that slimy salesman who keeps smiling at me.
    • His slimy compliments made everyone uncomfortable.
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