Used as an opposite, Like calling a short person "Lofty".
"Watch this idiot try and tie his laces, he's so wickedsmart"
"Watch this idiot try and tie his laces, he's so wickedsmart"
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A slang term for emphasizing derived from the salem witch trial in Massachusetts. Wicked can be placed in two different places in the sentance and still make sense. It may be used in place of really and used the same way. It's usage is extremely common to rare depending on where in New England you are.
Note: It is an entirely different word from the UK slang term "Wicked" which is used in place of "Cool" or other similar words. They are not used the same so therefore they must be different words.
Note: It is an entirely different word from the UK slang term "Wicked" which is used in place of "Cool" or other similar words. They are not used the same so therefore they must be different words.
These fries are really great!
"These fries are wicked great!"
It's really snowing out.
"It's snowing out wicked."
"These fries are wicked great!"
It's really snowing out.
"It's snowing out wicked."
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Get the Wicked mug.Hey man, I was down at the nurse's office the other day and this kid Pat Dorsey came running in and said "quick quick I need some vaseline for my chapped lips" the nurse gave him the whole bottle. He went into the bathroom and all you could hear was "wicky wicky wicky"
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Get the wicked mug.adv. = very, extremely, etc.
adj. = cool, great, big, beautiful (any positive meaning appropriate to the noun)
Could be either adverb or adjective at least as early as 1972 in New England when I started using it.
adj. = cool, great, big, beautiful (any positive meaning appropriate to the noun)
Could be either adverb or adjective at least as early as 1972 in New England when I started using it.
That was a wicked home run. He hit it wicked far. Except I missed it because I was checking out that chick -- she's wicked nice. That halter top is wicked!
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