A short version of wicked (meaning great, brilliant, superb).
Not that there really needs to be but it sounds good when you shout it!
"That's wick, man!"
"You are wick, guy!"
"That's a wick track you are playing on your Ipod!"
adv. = very, extremely, etc.
adj. = cool, great, big, beautiful (any positive meaning appropriate to the noun)
Could be either adverb or adjective at least as early as 1972 in New England when I started using it.
That was a wicked home run. He hit it wicked far. Except I missed it because I was checking out that chick -- she's wicked nice. That halter top is wicked!
A white guy pretending to be a spic
graig was in spanish class today and he was being such a wick
Origin: Bermuda
a synonym for 'cool', 'awesome', 'amazing', 'spectacular', 'breathtaking' etc.
meaning a lot. To stress something. Boston accent uses this
It is wicked hot outside. That kid is wicked retarded
what fred and george weasley say
dumbledore: this year, hogwarts will be hosting the triwizard tournament!
twins: wickeedddd.. wicked
Originated in and around Boston, MA.
1. Another way to say 'really' or 'very' 2. Great. It can be used either before an adjective (ex. 1) or as an adjective itself(ex. 2). It cannot be used before a sopisticated adjective like "admirable" or "excellent". If you aren't from New England, don't say it or you'll sound stupid. Wicked stupid.
Note: Don't use the second definition. It sounds REALLY lame.
Definiton 1 examples:
"That was wicked awesome!"
"I'm wicked lonely, nobody's online."
Definition 2 examples:
"That concert was wicked."
OR
"Wicked."