When you have the super flu and your entire body is ill from sickness, however, you keep soldiering on because you still have class even when you're sick.
Hey, dude, you must be a soldier, because you look like you have the five-star sickness.
Your piece of shit car that you call a sick whip, when in all reality, it's a hoopty.
Person 1: Dayum look at my sick whip!
Person 2: I hope you're referring to the Ferrari or the Lamborghini parked next to that crappy Batmobile that I REALLY hope you aren't referring to..
Person 1: Damn straight, and that "piece o' shite Batmobile" is my sick whip bro!
The farts that go to a sick person's mouth.
I just gave "person with disease" some sick farts and they said, " uhhhhh, I don't feel good." *dies*
a pillow you specifically only use when you’re sick (a comfort pillow)
daughter : mom i’m sick can you get me my “sick pillow”
mom: here’s your “sick pillow” dear
When people use pon in a sentence, the sickness that follows is the pon sickness
I got the pon sickness when I was forced by my cousin to use the word.
A phrase used to express support for one’s choice, path, experience etc.
Typically used as a response to someone’s story.
Most often it is used in a sincere, endearing manner as a slight deflection of emotions as to make light of a heavy statement.
Jim: “....and after all that heartbreak, I told my dad I made centerfield so he should come to my games now.”
Frank: “sick jurn man haha that’s deep.”
This is also an old or possibly ancient nautical term used to describe the condition in which a sailor falls in love with ocean going life or even the sea itself. One with this condition may spend several years upon the waters with only brief time ashore.
I can't believe Hugh turned 62 today and he already has 37 years seatime(1 year seatime =365 days at sea) he must have been young when he got the sickness.