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slip⋅py

[slip-ee]
–adjective, -pi⋅er, -pi⋅est.
1. Informal. slippery.
2. Chiefly British. quick; alert; sharp.

Origin:
1540–50; slip 1 + -y 1


slip⋅pi⋅ness, noun
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slip·py   (slĭp'ē)   
adj.  Slippery.
slip'pi·ly adv.
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