by G December 04, 2003
An amount of cool.
The scale of how much somthing is.
A wicked amount...
Used primarily in New England
The scale of how much somthing is.
A wicked amount...
Used primarily in New England
by Studtaco March 27, 2003
1)From a Bostonian origin. Used by people brought up in or around Boston to express intense admiration for something.
2)A word us Bostonians use so our out-of-town friends can make fun of us.
2)A word us Bostonians use so our out-of-town friends can make fun of us.
by Lexie November 17, 2003
by ack attack February 13, 2005
Ok theres a lot missing in the other definitions.
Everyone is saying how its New England for 'very' and 'really', and all love, but your just a small part of the world, and it might sound stupid to you to use it in another way but you're just being ethnocentric.
1. Cool, awesome, etc. And not just in the UK but as high up as NEW YORK!!
2. Awful, sick (the gross version of sick, not the cool one) disgusting nasty.
3. New England for 'very' or 'really' but we got that part already.
Everyone is saying how its New England for 'very' and 'really', and all love, but your just a small part of the world, and it might sound stupid to you to use it in another way but you're just being ethnocentric.
1. Cool, awesome, etc. And not just in the UK but as high up as NEW YORK!!
2. Awful, sick (the gross version of sick, not the cool one) disgusting nasty.
3. New England for 'very' or 'really' but we got that part already.
1. "That crazy shit you just pulled was so wicked!!"
2. "Your farts are so wicked!!"
3. "You sound stupid if you don't say a word after 'wicked', like that was 'wicked cool'. Ahh'm from New England!!"
2. "Your farts are so wicked!!"
3. "You sound stupid if you don't say a word after 'wicked', like that was 'wicked cool'. Ahh'm from New England!!"
by RavenC July 11, 2008
A word derived in the suburban areas of Boston, Now used all of over New England. Means Cool, really, its generally as an ajective.
by Anonymous June 12, 2003
a word used to enhance whatever it is describing. it can be used as an adjective or an adverb. it's commonly used in new england states, except for western connecticut.
by martha March 05, 2005