We have no meanings for "look slippy" in our records yet.
1 Take a pull at your own tap while you're there, and look slippy .
2 Well, you'll 'ave to look slippy or you won't get a seat there either.
3 Two second returns to Edinburgh, young man, and I'll thank ye to look slippy over it.
4 If we're nailed we'll be detained, and I don't know what may happen; so you'll have to look slippy .
5 Look slippy , or it'll be all up with me.
6 'I must look slippy , then,' said Mr Colclough.
7 "May the war look slippy and get finished!"
8 "'Ere, boys, look slippy ! - a'ankeyfor ol' sausage!"
9 "Tickets, there; look slippy wi' your tickets."
10 "And look slippy , if ye please."
11 "Be gettin' doon the stair, my man, and look slippy , " cried his aunt, as a parting shot, "and see carefully to the kye.
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