Irresponsable Rimadora
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Spanish - Buenos Aires/River Plate
Sleek for the long flight (1972) is the title of a book of poems by William Matthews (1942-1997). The phrase does not appear in the contents of the book, neither as the tittle of a poem nor as a verse. I want to know if this is an idiom, phrase, or saying of any kind that a native speaker could decipher. Does it ring any bells, anyone? It appears in some other places: titles of other poems written after the publicaction of this book (and unrelated to the subject of airports, airplanes, travelling, etc), and in some article in a literary magazine. I can come up with metaphorical interpretations, but mainly I need to rule out the possibility of a fixed one. Thank youuu :)