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sick-house

adj. To go buck wild, crazy, nuts, or insane.

Cut that out or he'll come up here and go completely sick-house on all of us.

by Chris Cooper December 8, 2004


nic sick

n. nic sick

sickness induced by an intolerable amount of nicotine at once

hannah had never smoked a cigarette before, and proceeded to chain smoke half a pack of unfiltered lucky strikes. nic sickness and hilarity ensued.

by Andrew B. Sherman May 20, 2008

144๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Sick Cunt

A term generally describing their respect for another. Most commonly used by Australians and stereotypically by Ethnic-Australians.

"Dudes a Fucking Sick Cunt! haha what a mad cunt."

by supermajic August 25, 2005

1192๐Ÿ‘ 186๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dick Sick

When the dick is so good that your mind literally cannot function normally for several days to weeks after intercourse. symptoms include blushed cheeks, muddled thoughts, poor decisions are guaranteed. moments of complete brain fog and daydreaming of said dick replaces all logical thought.

Bitch can't hold a thought, but she can hold that cock. why cause shes dick sick

by Naudia Sullivan May 15, 2019

26๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


sick smell

The 'sick smell' is the odor one smells when one is sick. No one else can smell it but you. If you have a bad cold or the flu, and everythign smells weird and gross, you have the sick smell.

I was feeling a little better from my cold, and I was about to eat dinner until that damned sick smell made me lose my appetite.

by Dark Tree March 7, 2005

65๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Sick Story

Sick story is a slang term (that may or may not be accompanied by a hand gesture)that is presented within conversation to convey disbelief, disinterest, disregard or general disapproval.

The term originated in the hallways of Grossmont High school, in San Diego, California in early 2005.

Originally, the term was used when sarcastically conveying excitement, or over-interest about a particularly boring or pointless story told in conversation. (ex.1) With the term, came a hand gesture. With thumb and pinky extended, and middle three fingers curled into palm.(Similar to the "hangloose" gesture) Used to replicate a phone, this signal meant "Why don't you call somebody who cares?".

The hand signal became it's own entity, and no longer necessarily needed to be accompanied by the verbal exclamation. And now, sick story could be applied to virtually any situation to show disapproval(ex.2) , especially the unfunny, or trite. (ex.3)

It became not uncommon to preemptively sick story one's self in order to be able to finish a sentence that is inherently sick story prone. Particularly when talking about something shameful or typical of yourself. (ex.4)

Sick Story can now be heard all around San Diego, and surrounding southern California. The phrase seems simple enough, buy coupled with it's universal hand gesture, and infinite capacity, it is slowly making it's way into the American lexicon.

1. A: "Dude, last night my phone rang, and when I picked it up, there was no one there. So I called them back, and they had the wrong number."

B: "Sick story!"

2.*Car won't start*

A: "Ugh, sick story"

3. A: "The other day I was eating and sandwich, and-"

B "That's what she said!"

A: "Sick story" *Hand motion*

4. A "Hey, sick story, I know, but last night I paid for her movie tickets, even though she said it wasn't a date."

by The Mach5 March 23, 2010

64๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


sick joke

noun.

something that makes you feel sick to your stomach, nauseous, or just wants to make you throw up. However, the sickness that you feel is usually not physical sickness, but rather a type of psychological sickness. Can also be used to describe any regular son of a bitch or a disgrace to society. A variation of the word in the adjective form is "sickening"

1a.
Ugly kid: "I'm handsome"
You: "No, that's a sick joke"

1b. A kid walks by you wearing crocs; consequently you tell them, "you're a fuckin sick joke."

1c. John:"That ugly kid actually get pussy"
You: "And the sick thing is he probably has a small dick too"

by reppinthe727 October 11, 2011

125๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž