1sick
Pronunciation: \ˈsik\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English sek, sik, from Old English sēoc; akin to Old High German sioh sick
Date: before 12th century
1 a (1) : affected with disease or ill health : ailing (2) : of, relating to, or intended for use in sickness b : queasy, nauseated c : undergoing menstruation 2 : spiritually or morally unsound or corrupt 3 a : sickened by strong emotion b : having a strong distaste from surfeit : satiated c : filled with disgust or chagrin d : depressed and longing for something 4 a : mentally or emotionally unsound or disordered : morbid b : highly distasteful : macabre, sadistic 5 : lacking vigor : sickly: as a : badly outclassed b : incapable of producing profitable yields of a crop
— sick·ly adverb
1. sick
1) crazy, cool, insane
2) what one is on a test day
Ex:1) man, that trick was sick yo.
Ex: 2) I played sick on my big bio test day.