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- "The cyborg may have been a sleemo before, but he was our sleemo."
- ―Bossk, about Beilert Valance
Sleemo was a Huttese insult.
Description[]
- «Don't count on it, slime ball.»
- ―A translation using "sleemo"
Sleemo was a curse in Huttese.[3] It translated to Basic as "slime ball."[2] It was most popular in the Outer Rim.[4]
History[]
High Republic Era[]
In c. 233 BBY,[5] as a Chagrian member of Chigg's crew was overseeing the rest of the crew unloading crates from their ship, they were overheard saying to a Kyuzo colleague, "All right, sleemo. Boss said he wanted all of these off the ship."[6]
As Dahara reviewed plans with five of her enforcers[7] in 228 BBY,[8] one of them, Filly, expressed, in a raspy, backwater accent, her wish to eliminate "the sleemo Tempest Runner" who had tortured and killed Myarga the Merciless.[7]
That same year,[9] Nihil member Pagunt attempted to contact the Grim Devourer II after the pirate starship entered the Valo system, but was scolded by the Zabrak pirate Zyle Keem, who was fed up with having to deal with Nihil. When Pagunt warned the crew that they were about to be boarded, the angry Zabrak reminded Pagunt that they were pirates: "You don't board us, sleemo!! We board you!!"[10]
Twilight of the Republic[]
Around 33 BBY,[11] on the[12] moon[13] Nar Shaddaa,[12] human[14] bounty hunter Jango Fett inquired with a Lannik if they knew the thief that stole the Hope of Glee Anselm. After Fett subdued a k'lor'slug that the Lannik had beset upon him, the Lannik confessed to being ignorant of the thief's identity. As the bounty hunter attempted to leave, the Lannik threatened him. Fett responded by calling the Lannik a "sleemo" for starving the k'lor'slug and removed the shock collar from her.[12]
In 32 BBY,[15] as Tatooine native human Anakin Skywalker, in preparation for the Boonta Eve Classic, adjusted his podracer, Dug rival Sebulba taunted the young boy. Skywalker remained steadfast and insulted the Dug using "sleemo," while Sebulba retaliated by calling Skywalker "bantha poodoo."[16]
Fall of the Republic[]
In 22 BBY,[15] Fett hired the Clawdite bounty hunter Zam Wesell to assassinate Padmé Amidala. After failing to kill Amidala in her apartments on the[17] planet[16] Coruscant, Wesell was chased through Galactic City by human Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker. After the Jedi captured Wesell, Fett killed her with a poisoned saberdart.[17] In her dying breath, she cursed Fett[3] using "sleemo."[17]
Later that year,[15] Jabba the Hutt was deceived into believing that Skywalker, now a Jedi Knight, was coming to his palace to kill him, leading the Hutt to label Skywalker as "Jedi sleemo."[18]
The following year,[15] Kenobi and Skywalker captured the Faust Doctor Nuvo Vindi, preventing him from releasing the Blue Shadow Virus. Skywalker proposed that they return "this sleemo" to Theed, and the two set off for Naboo with their captive.[19]
Later that year,[15] the bounty hunter Cad Bane boasted about his triumph over the captive Padawan Ahsoka Tano. In response, Tano retorted, "Enjoy this while you can, sleemo," warning him that the burning frigate was on the verge of destroying them both.[20]
During the attempted kidnapping of Roo-Roo Page[21] in 21 BBY,[15] Bane snuck into Page's room in Jan-gwa city, only to find Tano waiting for him, warning him, "Don't move, sleemo!"[21]
Also that year,[15] Ion Papanoida hunted down the Rodian bounty hunter Greedo, who was responsible for the kidnapping of Papanoida's sisters, and told the Rodian, "All right, sleemo, no tricks!"[22]
Imperial Era[]
As Moggee hurried through a bustling marketplace in an attempt to evade IG-88, an alien called out, "Hey, watch it, sleemo!"[23]
In 2 BBY,[15] the Spectres joined forces with the pirate Hondo Ohnaka and the crime lord Azmorigan in a mission to loot an Imperial cargo ship. Upon boarding the rebels' ship Ghost, Azmorigan received a cold reception from the Spectres, particularly Hera Syndulla, who remembered him as the "sack of bantha fodder" who tried to buy her from "that sleemo" Lando Calrissian and make her his servant. Azmorigan responded that she was the feisty one who had hit him with a tray and claimed that he still technically "owned" her.[24]
Behind the scenes[]
"Sleemo" first appeared in the prequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace,[16] which was released on May 19, 1999.[25]
Appearances[]
Non-canon appearances[]
- William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace: Star Wars Part the First
- William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh: Star Wars Part the Second
LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Storms of Taul"
Sources[]
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Sphere of Influence on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
"Sphere of Influence" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
Karabast! 7 Galactic Slang Terms for Everyday Use on StarWars.com (original link is obsolete)
- Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
Star Wars Helmet Collection: Zam Wesell Helmets: Zam Wesell (Indirect mention only)
Star Wars Resistance Rewind #1.5 | Into the Ace Lounge on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
- Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide
- Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Oga's Cantina: R-3X's Playlist #1 (in The Sleemos' name)
- Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Oga's Cantina: R-3X's Playlist #2 (in The Sleemos' name)