Acronym: Spelling In Context. Used to indicate that the author is quoting another person's incorrect spelling of a word
And then he wrote "But I love drinking Guiness (sic)," and I didn't believe anything he said after that.
by Guinness2702 August 07, 2005

by D66M6D February 07, 2005


by JShay October 10, 2007

The definition as described SHOULD BE "sick" NOT "sic".
The etymology is from making one "sick from the excitment" or significance, or import of an event or action.
The etymology is from making one "sick from the excitment" or significance, or import of an event or action.
by Sam Labourne March 03, 2005

by chiak March 25, 2005

used to enhance the expression when one is talking about hard tricks that look cool on a skateboard/BMX/snowboard (all board sports)
That Was a sic kickflip
by skateordie May 07, 2003
