Completely neat and clean.
(Ethnic slur) offensive term for persons of Latin American descent.
1You'd never catch me hanging around this place with a goddamn spic.
2As a matter of fact I went to a spic university.
3When was the last time you ever wandered a spic-and-span midway?
4Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless, spic-and-span hallway.
5Paul makes sure the apartment is spic and span before Marijana arrives, even orders flowers.
6It foams, making inroads into every millimeter of my face, giving a psychological spic-and-span impression.
7Never since they had lived in it had the little house been so spic and span.
8Her house was spic and span and shining with a new interior coat of white gypsum.
9It's conceivable that O'Brien is just one of those neatnik sailors who keeps his boat spic-and-span.
10You sure as hell didn't learn to talk like a white man at no spic university.
11The spic and span may go well with a coach and four, but not with the automobile.
12Meanwhile the one-and-a-half mile processional route has undergone a deep clean to get it looking spic and span.
13He was leaning on the back of his car, a dark blue Dart that was spic and span.
14Misery was what she liked; Misery was who she liked, not some foul-talking little spic car-thief from Spanish Harlem.
15He remembered the spic's name.
16Possessed of a venomous tongue, the reflexively hateful Irishman referred to Italians as "greaseballs" and "spic pimps."