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I’m normally aware of what words I use are slang and which arn’t but I’m actually loosing my mind. What do you mean other places don’t say sleekit. It’s like. The perfect word
Good Scottish Words, #7: Sleekit
Definition: According to Google, ‘artfully flattering or ingratiating’. I’m not so sure. Sly, back-stabbing, two-faced, slimy. Someone who is your worst enemy and who’ll do whatever it take to make sure the worst happens to you.
Conjecture: would ‘sleekit’ go well with ‘minger’ I wonder. Could the epitaph ‘You’re nothing but a sleekit minger,’ catch on?
Usage: ‘Here comes that sleekit wee bastard now.’
'Sleekit' Here is another one of my sketches, it's called sleekit meaning sneaky in Scots dialect. I love the way the groom walks along with his hidden bottle of Buckfast behind his back 😉