0 past simple and past participle of slick
1 to cause hair to be smooth and close to the head by brushing it flat, often using a substance to make it stick:
They have sideburns, and their hair is either slicked back or side-parted.
The steps to the building were also slicked with ice and cooking oil.
The title is yet another pun on hair, from a time when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men.
With his trademark hair now slicked back, he told the reporters he was still on the lam and still very poor.
He also has slicked back blond hair, multiple piercings, including one in the center of his forehead, and sharp, jagged teeth.
His physical appearance is that of a gangster, with sunglasses, slicked-back hair, and a print button-down shirt.
He has small white teeth and dark, slicked-back hair with a widow's peak.
He was a small man with slicked back hair, thick glasses and a sharp nose.