Slinky
adjective, slinkier, slinkiest.
1.
characterized by or proceeding with slinking or stealthy movements.
2.
made of soft, often clinging material that follows the figure closely and flows with body movement:
a slinky gown.
adjective (informal) slinkier, slinkiest
1.
moving in a sinuously graceful or provocative way
2.
(of clothes) figure-hugging; clinging
3.
characterized by furtive movements
sling ink
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