slick chick

slick chick

slang A particularly shrewd, confident, and capable woman. "Chick" is often considered somewhat condescending or derogatory. I've heard she's a real slick chick, so I have no doubt that the company is in good hands. I thought I had made a good argument, but that slick chick kept twisting my words around to suit her own narrative.
See also: chick, slick
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

slick-chick

n. an attractive and cute girl. Tiffany is a slick-chick. I wonder if she’d go out with me.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • slick-chick
  • mansplain
  • prof
  • ambulance
  • ambulance chaser
  • an ambulance chaser
  • activist
  • activist judge
  • on (one's) high horse
  • on one’s high horse
References in periodicals archive
He flew 32 missions on the B-24 Liberator, "The Slick Chick." He was based in Attlebridge, England with the 8th Air Force, 785th Squadron of the 466th Bomb Group.
After losing some of their shine when punk faded from the spotlight, Doe Martens (as the Brits call them) have made a big fashion comeback with a red carpet of celebrities now sporting the slick chick boot look.
TODAY'S SARABAND SELECTIONS: ASCOT: 2.10 Zebedee, 2.45 Aviate, 3.20 Cityscape (nap), 3.55 Askar Tau, 4.30 Corporal Maddox, 5.05 One Slick Chick, 5.40 Edgeworth.
NAOMI MATTHEW: 2.10 Zebedee, 2.45 Aviate, 3.20 Cityscape (nb), 3.55 Askar Tau (nap), 4.30 Corporal Maddox, 5.05 One Slick Chick, 5.40 Edgeworth.
Newmarket Tony Elves One Slick Chick (7.00 Kempton, nap) Marco Botti's filly was almost sold abroad after her convincing victory over Shaws Diamond at Wolverhampton over a year ago, but has been working nicely on the Cambridge Road Polytrack since her return to the fold at Green Ridge Stables.
The Evan Williams-trained Double Act should win the Chestnut Claiming Stakes at Lingfield, while Marco Botti's One Slick Chick looks a good thing in the Tonight Is 80s Party Night Maiden Fillies' Stakes at Wolverhampton.
In jazz-age slang, a sophisticated young woman of the late 1930s and early 1940s was a hip or slick chick. (23) In 1940s Britain, the term was adopted by the "dance fanatics and Teddy Boys" to refer to one's girlfriend.
In 1957, the Miss Slick Chick Contest at the Springfield Broiler Festival was a big event.
These include the RF-100A "Slick Chick" activities in Europe and the RF-86A "Ashtray" flights made from Okinawa and Korea during and after the Korean War.
The lenses are graded from dark pink at the top to pale pink at the bottom and they make me feel like a real slick chick.
Her cosy, mumsy, witty style of presenting belies a slick chick with both attitude and ambition.
Be warned - this one's strictly for the girlies who want that 70s slick chick look.
Musical numbers: "A Rockin' Good Way," "Baby, You Got What It Takes," "Bad Luck," "Come Rain or Come Shine," "I Don't Hurt Anymore," "I Wanna Be Loved," "I Won't Cry Anymore," "Long John Blues," "This Bitter Earth," "Showtime," "Slick Chick (On the Mellow Side)," "Sometimes I'm Happy," "What a Difference a Day Makes."
She is not "a slick chick with a briefcase," but she is the family decision maker.
Black type is the plan for One Slick Chick, who got off the mark at the second time of asking in the 1m11/2f fillies' maiden.