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I was sick 

Something you say when you friend or teacher asked why you weren't at school
Frined: "Why weren't you at school yesterday ?"

Me:"I was sick"
I was sick by Ky8196 December 13, 2016
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wicked sick kicks 

An expression of admiration for ones shoes
yo! Those some wicked sick kicks dawg!

I Feel Sick 

A two-issue comic series from Jhonen Vasquez, focusing on Devi from JTHM's struggles as a comic book artist against a wall of ignorant editors (probably reflecting Nickelodeon's attitude to Invader Zim) and her rather unfortunate lovelife. Also features a cameo from Nny.

By the way, whisper it, it's his best (comic) work to date. Now go squeeze your Mister Spooky!
Tenna: "Soooo, how's your spleen?"
Devi: "It's doin' good."
Tenna: "Now that I've guided you into a more casual state of mind with my ninja-like precision, you wanna tell me what's wrong?"
I Feel Sick by OD Smith March 24, 2005

Cut Sick 

To hit on or flirt with a member of the opposite sex.

Traditionally, males encouraged others to ‘cut sick’ by making a sawing motion on their wrist. This practice has suffered bastardisation, however, and when used now, frequently indicates an overweight female in the vicinity.
1. "Robert cut sick on Kate at Ryan’s Bar and maintains she was a lot smaller than size 16"

2. "Ivan was cutting sick on Rebecca and giving her body-boarding lessons at Freshwater Beach"
Cut Sick by The Gupta December 12, 2008

you're sick you 

scally term used to say that somebody has told you something really 'daring' or whatever even if it isn't really.

See some sick guy
"So i said to the copper you stupidswinehound"
"you're sick, you"
you're sick you by GF June 24, 2005
The act of going angry or mad, often when reacting to something. If someone wildy explodes with rage, they are "going sick". In the past tense, if someone went crazy or angry, they "went sick". People going sick are often laughed at, as they are probably overreacting to something and making a fool of themselves.

An expression often used in Corby, UK (therefore probably Scotland as well).
Ryan: Any of you twats touch my bike, I'm gonna go sick!

or

Mike: Did you see Dave? He went sick when he saw his bird getting touched up!
go sick by CharlieA May 31, 2006