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swicked

means "sweet" and "wicked" in the same word. May be used to express a positive emotion.

I feel swicked today

by Melissa Black August 3, 2007

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Swicked

A combination of the words 'sweet' and 'wicked'. Is used when you are agreeing with are agreed with. Can also be used for no reason at all like lol.

Person1: Hey, wanna go to a restaurant?
Person2: Sure.
Person1: Swicked.

by Milokata November 25, 2007

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swicked

Abreviation of "its wicked" also meening the best

"Swicked Kirsten!" or "Kirsten is Swicked!"

by Jon86 July 7, 2005

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to swick

(verb): to inhale on a cigarette or joint once it's gone out

relighting a stranger's unfinished cancer stick or joint, then smoking it is even more retargerous than trying to swick; you should only try to swick if the joint was originally yours, since you don't want the others' germs.

by Sexydimma September 20, 2017

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swick

Super wickid, condensed. Very edgy and innovative. Novel. Cool

Wow, that flying mosquito-net is swick!

by Allyson Bosworth August 21, 2005

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swicked

(adj) The combination of the words, "sick" and "wicked" put into one radical word, "swicked".

"Swicked" can also mean something bad, hence 'wicked', which origins to witches and that of being evil, and 'sick', as in being ill (the bad ill).

1. Wow, Pubert, that 180 off off the stool was totally swicked.

2. You look really swicked Puberta, you should go lie down on that plastic couch.

by Pubert E. March 22, 2008

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swick

the word that describes being at the ultimate level in life. represents someone who is on top of his profession or skill and has no one that rivals him. someone that is barely less than a god. also can be used as an adjective to describe something that is really cool.

Barry Bonds is a swick.
That new mustang is so swick.

by bruins4herpes22 October 9, 2011

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