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Adjective.

1. A person who is both sly and cynical at the same time.

2. A person who has the ability to be very smooth and go about doing something so that no one notices.

3. Someone who's moves are calculated & bold to obtain a specific result.
1. Wow, that slynical guy! He calculates his every move and gets away with anything!

2. Anthony carried on with his illegal business for months, convincing everyone it was legitimate. He's so slynical.
Slynical by EDPT June 12, 2011
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Skynical 

1. When you feel a little skeptical about something but your feelings are laced with a little cynicism as well.

2. A combination of cynical and skeptical; when you are feeling a little bit of both emotions regarding something but neither one completely describes your state of mind.

Can also be spelled: Skinical if needed. ©DM2005
'I'm quite skynical about today's pop culture. I don't trust it and think it's lacking in substance'.

'Don't be skynical!'
Skynical by Damiana00 December 16, 2011
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