When you use urban dictionary to specify that 'sick' is actually a compliment and hence try to negate what another person had actually intended to imply, which is that you're just mentally incapacitated and physically ugly.
Saher, you're sick.
"Oh, but UD describes it as something cool and hence I'm going to take that connotation. Thank you for the compliment."
No, you're just plain sick.
"Oh, but UD describes it as something cool and hence I'm going to take that connotation. Thank you for the compliment."
No, you're just plain sick.
by Burnyouaftersex January 25, 2017

by RobertBeezer May 29, 2010

by Ruth March 4, 2005

by whscubana November 25, 2003

"A Phantom Nishoba for a Silver Seraph?"
"Yeah, dude. Sickness for sickness"
"Fair enough."
"This deck has an extreme amount of sickness."
"Yeah, dude. Sickness for sickness"
"Fair enough."
"This deck has an extreme amount of sickness."
by n00b July 31, 2003

My girlfriend is sick in bed all night long my man. *(It should be noted that in this case 'ill' is not referring to being 'sick' as in running a fever or in need of medical care)
by Agent CP June 10, 2008
