Adjective.
Interesting, cool, new.
That rave was sick.
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something a lot of people are using to describe something in a positive manner.
person 1: OMG Jack is sick
Me: Why, what's wrong with him?
person 1: *gives strange look*
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adjective; used to indicate extremes of good, bad, or crazy.
1. Insane. βHe tried spinning on his head down the mountain? Thatβs sick.β
2. Awful. βI have a sick amount of homework, and Iβm still procrastinating.β
3. Incredible; amazing. βHeβs got a sick Benz, yo.β
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OLD VERSION OF SICK
Pronunciation: 'sik
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English sek, sik, from Old English sEoc; akin to Old High German sioh sick
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1. Not feeling good.
2 a (1) : affected with disease or ill health : AILING (2) : of, relating to, or intended for use in sickness <sick pay> <a sick ward>
NEW VERSION
Now used as the newest word to replace cool. Something that you've never seen before.
Old version:
Mary,"I feel sick to my stomach".
Jess,"Ask the teacher for a Nurses' Pass".
New Version
Keegan:This Calculator is sick!
Kass:That outfit is sick!
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Cool or entertaining to a nausieating degree.
seth morrison's backflips off 40 footers are sick
that s rail is sick brah
suggested alternitives: excellent, super duper
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depending on the context it can mean a number of things.1 awesome,2 Disgusting or 3 just feeling not well
1.that was sick man, how you punched that guy
2. person 1."look at that dead pigeon." person 2."thats sick"
3.i didn't go to school today cause i felt sick.
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wonderful, awesome, great, incredible, amazing, impressive, dope, cool, sweet...
other variant: SICK-ASS
(-ASS= a redundant extension duplicating the definition)
This song is SICK!
That drummer is SICK!
They're a SICK-ASS band!
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