0 present 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:
Melody changes the way he plays the guitar from slicking the chords, as he did at home, to picking them.
He changed his look for this performance, slicking his hair back and dressing up in a suit and tie.
Stitches are either caught through the casting stitches, now on the inside after slicking, or else they are simply wrapped over the outside of the ring.