slidy
See also: slídy
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈslaɪdi/
- Rhymes: -aɪdi
Adjective
slidy (comparative slidier or more slidy, superlative slidiest or most slidy)
- Allowing or conducive to sliding; slippery.
- Having a sliding motion.
- 1889, Rudyard Kipling, “The Education of Otis Yeere”, in Under the Deodars, Boston: The Greenock Press, published 1899, page 42:
- “It was the most absurd kiss. I don't believe he'd ever kissed a woman in his life before. I threw my head back, and it was a sort of slidy, pecking dab, just on the end of the chin — here.” Mrs. Hauksbee tapped her masculine little chin with her fan.