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: --
Kitano's father is an ordinary office worker, he has slicked back hair, small irises, and non-existent eyebrows much like his son.
Eves also sported a slicked-back hair style that reinforced his image as a slick politician.
The police questioned him about his hair color to which he responded that although his hair was currently black and curly it had previously been reddish-brown and slicked back.
Their hair was slicked back.
He is depicted in the novels as slim with narrow shoulders and slicked-back hair.
He has slicked back brown hair and a mustache.
He has a recognizable slicked-back hairstyle and is usually seen holding a cigarette.
He was a small man with slicked back hair, thick glasses and a sharp nose.