by Nathalie December 02, 2003

by Nathalie December 02, 2003

by Nathalie December 02, 2003

by Nathalie December 02, 2003

OLD VERSION OF SICK
Pronunciation: 'sik
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English sek, sik, from Old English sEoc; akin to Old High German sioh sick
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1. 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 you've never seen before.
Pronunciation: 'sik
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English sek, sik, from Old English sEoc; akin to Old High German sioh sick
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1. 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 you've never seen before.
Old version:
Mary,"I feel sick to my stomach".
Jess,"Ask the teacher for a Nurses' Pass".
New Version
Keegan:This Calculator is sick!
Kass:That outfit is sick!
Mary,"I feel sick to my stomach".
Jess,"Ask the teacher for a Nurses' Pass".
New Version
Keegan:This Calculator is sick!
Kass:That outfit is sick!
by Nathalie May 16, 2004

damn homie, that skirt is soo short, its pimpdaddyho
damn that girl is so pimpdaddyho, she hooked up with five guys tonight
damn that girl is so pimpdaddyho, she hooked up with five guys tonight
by nathalie June 11, 2004
