by Ede April 25, 2006

Originated a conversation with my 13 year old sister, who claimed that at her school (Newstead Wood), people were either "slags", "neeks" or "all right." Or they were neeks who were also slags- a common stereotype of the Newsteadians, perpetrated by people lacking two brain cells to rub together. I then started to jokingly call her a slag as per usual, then the wondrous juxtaposition of a word struck me- sleek. Someone who is both a slag AND a neek. I rather like it.
by SleekingOut November 3, 2011

by Sleeky April 26, 2016

by Dankia November 15, 2014

by Donging hard June 12, 2017

(Apologies, I spelt this wrong in the first submission)
Faux Sleek is where an object gives off the appearance of being capable of high quality performance, however this is just a visual appearance. The object's performance does not match it's design.
Faux Sleek is where an object gives off the appearance of being capable of high quality performance, however this is just a visual appearance. The object's performance does not match it's design.
*A slender redesigned train arrives at the station in Brisbane
Person 1: Check out the shape of that train. I bet it moves super fast!
Person 2: Nah dude, that's faux sleek.
Person 1: Check out the shape of that train. I bet it moves super fast!
Person 2: Nah dude, that's faux sleek.
by Wierchum March 3, 2021
