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  • Mark Zuckerbergundefined Offline
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    1)crazy, cool, insane
    2)what one is on a test day

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      used by chavs to state that somethings is good

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        Adjective.

        1. to feel ill, or not well.
        2. A secondary word for awesome.
        3. Gross, disgusting.
        4. Tired, pissed off.
        5. Horny.
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          A term used by heroin addicts to discribe the physcial withdrawls the body endures while not using heroin. Heroin withdrawls makes the user sick for around 9 days. The user feels what is similar to a very bad flu which includes extreme body pain, fever, vomiting etc

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            An adjective similar to [cool] referring to something that is either great or completely wrong.

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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

              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 youve never seen before.

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                something a lot of people are using to describe something in a positive manner.

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                  Can have various meanings,
                  In the U.S. it is usually used when something is [cool] and [exciting].
                  In the UK it is used more to describe something not so pleasant, if something is [gruesome] and [disgusting] then its sick.
                  The act of [vomiting], feeling ill.

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                    Cool or entertaining to a nausieating degree.

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