As far as I am aware 'wicked' originated from over here in England around the mid 1990's and is used to describe anything that is cool. I think Brits' use in a different context to Americans'.
by Sholto August 02, 2005
Used in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Used before a verb or an adjective to mean "really, very, totally, etc."
Variation: wicked rank
Variation: wicked rank
Ace Ventura Pet Detective is wicked awesome! This book wicked sucks. It's wicked retarded. Travis wicked wants on Janine. This winter's been wicked cold so far. Somebody wicked wiped out on the icy sidewalk in front of my house and I laughed wicked hard at them.
Terri got a wicked rank sunburn at Kenosee, she forgot to put any sunscreen on and it was wicked hot out all day.
Terri got a wicked rank sunburn at Kenosee, she forgot to put any sunscreen on and it was wicked hot out all day.
by Leigh Steele September 13, 2006
by Azurra December 05, 2005
by gfar July 16, 2006
by Figtreefarmer October 10, 2018
An abbreviated version of wicked for lazy slags, or scenester kids. A simile implying attractiveness, sexiness, and maybe even perfection. If a candle burns out, there's no more wick left, it's just that 'smoking hot'. The next level of hottness, you can't even descirbe something with real words.
"Girl, you so fine you wick! "
or
"Check out the crapper on that one, that's damn wick!"
OR
"Did you check that show last nite? It was wick!"
or
"Check out the crapper on that one, that's damn wick!"
OR
"Did you check that show last nite? It was wick!"
by RoSauce October 13, 2006
Originally Free-form Dreads that has an afro under the dreads are considered wicks, an example someone with large dreads are also commonly called wicks, sometimes all dreads are called wicks the word origins come similarities of dreads looking like the string that supplies fuel to Flame a lighter. "Florida slang"
by Kemptaun August 21, 2018