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A slippery customer Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈsɫɪpɝi/, /ˈsɫɪpɹi/ /ˈkəstəmɝ
uh SLIP-uh-ree KUH-stuh-mer
æɪ/ /slˈɪpəɹi/ /kˈʌstəmɐ
uh SLIP-uh-ree KUS-tuh-muh

Definition

Someone who is tricky, dishonest, or hard to deal with because they can't be trusted or avoid giving straight answers.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, slightly negative. Often used to describe people in business, negotiations, or social settings who are untrustworthy or evasive. Not about literal customers; 'customer' here just means 'person.' Common with 'He's a...' or 'She's a...'. Avoid in very formal settings.

Example Sentences

Be careful—he's a slippery customer.

basic

You can't trust a slippery customer like him.

basic

My neighbor is a slippery customer; he never tells the truth.

basic

The manager is a slippery customer—he always finds a way to avoid blame.

natural

Dealing with a slippery customer like her takes patience—she never gives you a straight answer.

natural

Watch out for a slippery customer in negotiations—they might twist your words.

natural