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Slick is a nickname for: * Slick Aguilar (born 1954), American guitarist, most notably with Jefferson Starship * Slick Castleman (1913-1998), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Slick Coffman (1910–2003), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Chalmers Goodlin (1923–2005), one of the test pilots of the X-1 * Gene Host (1933-1998), American baseball pitcher * Slick Johnson (1948-1990), American stock car racing driver * Mark "Slick" Johnson, American professional wrestling referee * Slick Jones (1907-1969), American jazz drummer * Nick Kisner (born 1991), American boxer * Bobby Leonard, former American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player and coach * Slick Lollar (1905-1945), National Football League player in the 1929 season * Arthur Morton (

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  • Slick is a nickname for: * Slick Aguilar (born 1954), American guitarist, most notably with Jefferson Starship * Slick Castleman (1913-1998), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Slick Coffman (1910–2003), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Chalmers Goodlin (1923–2005), one of the test pilots of the X-1 * Gene Host (1933-1998), American baseball pitcher * Slick Johnson (1948-1990), American stock car racing driver * Mark "Slick" Johnson, American professional wrestling referee * Slick Jones (1907-1969), American jazz drummer * Nick Kisner (born 1991), American boxer * Bobby Leonard, former American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player and coach * Slick Lollar (1905-1945), National Football League player in the 1929 season * Arthur Morton ( (en)
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  • Slick is a nickname for: * Slick Aguilar (born 1954), American guitarist, most notably with Jefferson Starship * Slick Castleman (1913-1998), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Slick Coffman (1910–2003), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Chalmers Goodlin (1923–2005), one of the test pilots of the X-1 * Gene Host (1933-1998), American baseball pitcher * Slick Johnson (1948-1990), American stock car racing driver * Mark "Slick" Johnson, American professional wrestling referee * Slick Jones (1907-1969), American jazz drummer * Nick Kisner (born 1991), American boxer * Bobby Leonard, former American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player and coach * Slick Lollar (1905-1945), National Football League player in the 1929 season * Arthur Morton (American football) (1914-1999), American football player and college head coach * E. R. Moulton (1900-1979), American educator, college football and baseball player and high school coach * Slick Smith, American stock car racing driver in the 1940s and '50s * Slick Watts (born 1951), American former National Basketball Association playerThis page lists people with the nickname Slick. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link to directly target the intended article. (en)
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