Random
Source Code

sic parvis magna

Greatness From Small Beginnings

Alex: I'll never be good at YouTube my channel is too small

Jack: Alex you what Sic Parvis Magna means. Right?

Alex: It means Greatness From Small Beginnings. What about it?

Jack: You're channel will be Greatness one day but it has to have a small beginning

Alex: *smiles* whatever you say Jack

by Money lit MoMo September 2, 2017

77πŸ‘ 148πŸ‘Ž


ripped up sic

This is a term often yelled by chavs to the retreating/wandering away backs of anyone who they feel they have just beaten at a round of verbal sparring/who has fallen foul of another person's wit or what the chavs take as wit, but is actually exasperation (this is much more likely, as it is very hard to be beaten by a chav at a round of come backs). Sic can either mean very very good or very very bad, and in this instance it causes this phrase to be translated as 'You just got thoroughly beaten in a slanging match'. It is also used when a chav has to buy time to look up in a dictionary what you just called them, or when they think that they have won an argument.

Example 1
Normal person: Would you mind passing me a ruler?
chav 1: Yer MUM!
chav 2: HA HA HA, you just got ripped up sic! *proceeds to do that intensely annoying thing that they do when they hold their hand above their head and make their fingernails click together*

Example 2:
Jimmy (Normal person): Sir, sir, what does 'assonance' mean?
Teacher: And that's why you're in the bottom set, Jimmy - we've been covering this for five lessons. Please pay more attention.
Chav: (No idea what assonance is either, but couldn't care less) HA HA, you just got ripped up sic! *immensely annoying hand thing*

by xx-Erin-xx October 6, 2007

7πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


sic ting yo

"really good", "really amazingly blinging", etc

ASHLEH:"boi, dat shit is sic ting yo!"

by Alice October 23, 2004

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Sic semper tyrannis

Uttered by Lucius Brutus when he led the revolt to overthrow Rome’s monarchy and institute the republic. Not with Julius Caesar, that was a different Brutus. It is said to signify an abuse of power and the need to kill tyrants and overthrow

Lucius Brutus: This king raped a woman and got away. This is a clear abuse of power and must be corrected! Sic semper tyrannis!

by Always the right answer August 1, 2019

15πŸ‘ 79πŸ‘Ž


sic n twiztid

a hardcore/metal band who were at the peak of there sucess around 2001. the thing that set this band apart from others at the time was that each member had there own color face symbol and mask adding much more depth to the band.

" man sic n twiztid is the best band ever"

by jo jo jo jo February 15, 2005

2πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


sic transit gloria mundi

Though the actual translation from Latin is "So goes the glory of the world," a popular spoof translation is "Gloria threw up on the bus Monday." In the same realm as semper ubi sub ubi.

-"What's all this vomit on my seat?"
-"Sic transit Gloria mundi."

by DJSamurai37 April 13, 2011

88πŸ‘ 137πŸ‘Ž


sic transit gloria mundi

A Latin phrase meaning "so passes the glory of the world." The term is Templar-Masonic in origin, and has multiple occult connotations and uses among authors, poets, secret societies, and other intellectual oddballs. Loser Clasical Studies students sometimes use it as a form of farewell or goodbye, mostly to make others feel stupid, as a means of dealing with their own insecurity. Can be used to articulate any emotion

James: Okay Matt, see ya later
Matt: Yeah man, sic transit gloria mundi

Kyle: Matt go fuck yourself, and get out of my house!
Matt: AHH Fuck You! Sic transit gloria mundi Bitches!

by DeMolay June 30, 2005

142πŸ‘ 242πŸ‘Ž