From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishslinkyslink‧y /ˈslɪŋki/ adjective 1 TIGHTa slinky dress, skirt etc is smooth and tight and shows the shape of a woman’s body in a way that looks sexually attractive a slinky black dress2 slinky movements, music, or voices are slow in a way that is sexually attractive a song with slinky bass lines
Examples from the Corpus
slinky• Neither slinky dresses nor thigh-throttling jeans and undulating cleavage seem to arouse the slightest passion into those zombies on the terraces.• Soon, society women were wearing slinky dresses that favored a more small-breasted, slender figure.• However, for slinky evening wear, black, be it opaque or sheer, is still the right choice.• I discarded my unfamiliar new slinky satin pyjamas for my familiar old sweater and jeans and headed for the nearest shops.• But then, Bricken pairs the boxy jackets with skinny flat-front trousers or slinky silk shirts.• This lovely pin stripe looks a lot sexier on our slinky slicker than stretched across some tycoon's big tum.