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Contrary to Sholto from London's belief, "wicked" did not originate in England in the mid 1990's. Take it from an old broad, Wicked has been used in the Boston area since time began basically. Used as an adverb in place of very, really, etc. to emphasize something. True Bostonians (All New Englanders may be included in this, after all, we all root for the "wicked amazing" Patriots)always use an adjective after employing the use of wicked.
Wicked stupid!
Wicked retahded!
Wicked awesome!
Wicked cool!

Tedy Bruschi is wicked awesome! He came back from a wicked bad stroke and then went out and kicked some wicked big ass with the rest of the wicked amazing Patriots!
by Old Broad October 16, 2006
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