(adjective) marked by wantonness; lecherous / (adjective) salacious / (adjective) having a smooth or slippery quality
Fleetingly cajoles the two fingertips with lubricious delight before the tongue and the lips, her whole mouth, departs from the hand completely
He watched the major issues breeze by and felt purified in nameless ways to see prices spiral into lubricious plunge
Referring warmly to the Arizona trip, or more archly to the sensitivity training they did on Sunday nights, or more lubriciously to certain choice girls on the Crossroads roster
I slipped into this tricky business like a cat into a sack, and all the lubricious vipers began to writhe.
It’s as though deindustrialisation and desublimated sexuality are engaged in some hard-faced, glumly raunchy, lubricious lambada across the workplace carpet tiles.
Now that I’ve been around (hey, hey) I am no longer astonished at the lubricity of these old biddies, but at the time I just couldn’t get over it.