a group of girls that go to camp louise in cascade maryland. they are the second session counselor assistants and became very sick through the one month period they stayed at camp.
hana left twice with two different kinds of sickness because she was the epitome of all types of sick
by iloveyougirlssomuch August 17, 2009
Means suck my d*ck. Say this to any idiot who pisses you off and wont get it because they lack common sense!!
by leschoristes354 September 14, 2010
A disease, exclusively afflicting those of the slanty-eyed persuasion, that prevents them from using the plural form of any word.
Speaking as if there is only one of everything in the world.
Speaking as if there is only one of everything in the world.
by John Heinz Kerry March 07, 2005
A phrase used to mock middle-school kids (or any group of people for that matter) who find themselves enthralled by something dumb, in this case, a lighter.
This can be applied to anything, however, such as a group of kids showing off to each other.
This can be applied to anything, however, such as a group of kids showing off to each other.
Two friends pass a group of 8th-grade faggots taking turns admiring their new lighter.
Friend one to group of kids: "Sick lighter, bro!"
Friend one to group of kids: "Sick lighter, bro!"
by hdubb16 April 29, 2011
Related to Kyoto Solo. Hibernation Semen Sickness is what your partner feels and experiences after you have given them a Kyoto Solo. The effects do pass in time.
Dude 1 - "You gave her a Kyoto Solo ?. Man, did she get HSS (Hibernation Semen Sickness) ?"
Dude 2 - "Oh yeah. Her sight came back pretty quicky though."
Dude 2 - "Oh yeah. Her sight came back pretty quicky though."
by Julio Mandell April 01, 2011
the extreme;y fast rapping speed and flow trademarked by artists such as bone thugs n harmony twista and busta rhymes. The name is taken from the lyrics to Krayzie Bone's verse to Notorious B.I.G's "Spit Yo Game"
We can hit 'em in a minute then be finished with 'em, hit 'em the venom of a nigga with tha sick ol' flow
by SCT6495 May 04, 2011
Although this phrase sounds derogatory, it is in fact a very, very positive thing. It is used the same way as "cool," or "awesome" in modern language.
by Ugly Dude Guy May 24, 2008