slick up

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Definition

Verb (transitive or intransitive): To make something or someone neat, clean, and smart in appearance, often by dressing carefully or tidying up. It implies putting in extra effort to improve appearance for a specific purpose or occasion.

Usage

The verb "slick up" is used to describe the act of improving the appearance of a person, place, or thing. It often carries a sense of making something look sharp, polished, or well-prepared. It can be used reflexively (e.g., "to slick oneself up").

Examples
  • He needed to slick up before the job interview.
  • Let's slick up the living room before the guests arrive.
  • She slicked up her old bicycle with a fresh coat of paint.
Advanced Usage
  • "to slick something up": To improve the appearance or presentation of an object or space.
    • The company slicked up its website to attract more customers.
  • Reflexive Use: To groom or dress oneself carefully.
    • He slicked himself up for his date.
Variants and Related Words
  • Spruce up: A very common synonym with the same meaning.
  • Titivate: A more formal or old-fashioned synonym meaning to make small improvements to one's appearance.
  • Gussy up: An informal synonym meaning to dress or decorate in a showy way.
  • Smarten up: To make or become neater, tidier, or more stylish.
Synonyms
  • Spruce up
  • Titivate
  • Gussy up
  • Smarten up
  • Tidy up
  • Groom
  • Primp
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Doll up: (Informal) To dress someone or oneself in fancy or stylish clothes.
    • She dolled herself up for the party.
  • Fix up: To repair, decorate, or make something ready.
    • We fixed up the old car until it looked new.
Related Idioms
  • Put on one's Sunday best: To wear one's finest clothes.
    • For the wedding, everyone put on their Sunday best.
  • Dressed to the nines: Dressed in an extremely fashionable or formal way.
    • He was dressed to the nines for the gala.
Verb
  1. dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion
    • He spruced up for the party
  2. make neat, smart, or trim
    • Spruce up your house for Spring
    • titivate the child