'Sick' is the word to describe vomit. But skaters derived the word 'siick' meaning something was very good. It is pronounced much the same as 'sick' but with more enthisis on the 'i' (That being why there are two 'i's.
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1. a chemist who knows a lot about the history and common uses for the element Silicon
2. anyone who prefers breast implants over natural breasts.
2. anyone who prefers breast implants over natural breasts.
1. Mr. J sure knows a lot about silicon and stuff...what a silicon geek!
2. Jimmy said he'd dump his girlfriend unless she got some implants...what a silicon geek!
2. Jimmy said he'd dump his girlfriend unless she got some implants...what a silicon geek!
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by Alex Quantashassle April 20, 2005
Get the simcity mug.A bread Samich is a slice of cheap white bread folded in half. This is what you eat if you don't have any thing to place in the sandwich like regular folks with money do.
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by Mike May 13, 2005
A strange symbol who's origins are cloaked in mystery. It is believed to hold magical properties but it's true nature is still unknown mankind.
The world's top historians have found a link that connects the birthplace of all religions back to the semicolon. The earliest semicolon discovered, on Earth, dates back over 800 million years, according to paleontologists. However, images taken from the Mars Rover have also discovered several stone carvings of this mark.
To this date, the only use that scholars and scientists alike have been able to find for the semicolon is to combine it with other punctuation marks, like the closed parenthesis, sometimes separated by a hyphen.
The world's top historians have found a link that connects the birthplace of all religions back to the semicolon. The earliest semicolon discovered, on Earth, dates back over 800 million years, according to paleontologists. However, images taken from the Mars Rover have also discovered several stone carvings of this mark.
To this date, the only use that scholars and scientists alike have been able to find for the semicolon is to combine it with other punctuation marks, like the closed parenthesis, sometimes separated by a hyphen.
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