In 1966 & '67 we used the word "wicked" all the time in Imperial Beach, California, a Southern California coastal suburb of San Diego, to describe something totally hot, awesome, cool, bitchin, etc.
1. Check out that wicked car!
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Originates from the Massacusetts-Rhode Island area of New England, used as a synonum to very and really. Rivals the West Coasts word hella…
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An adjective used in place of the word 'very'. The term is used in this way mainly in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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Wicked is a word used by all New Englanders, not just certain states, all New England States. It means really or very. It is the same thing as "Hella"
That was wicked awesome.
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A word used by people in the Boston/New England area instead of hecka, hella or whatever the hell you use
The Red Sox kick wicked big yankee ass.
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Very cool, awesome. As seen on The Ali G Show.
"I boned me Julie last night."
"Yo, wicked! Total respek."
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Pronunciation: 'wi-ked
Function: adjective
1 : morally very bad <that old lady is wicked>

Function: adverd
1 : (New England origins) used to replace "extremely", "very", "exceptionally", ect. Simirlar to other slang terms such as "mad" <that lady we just past in the store had some mad curves>
I got some wicked high air going off that jump on the ski slope.
by Dan April 17, 2004
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