A neutral, family-based, socio-economic acronym often used to describe oneself: Single Income, Countless Kids
Used as an excuse to avoid a social invitation: "Sorry, can't make it to the after work happy hour. I'm SICK."
Used to place onself in a morally superior position: "I am SICK, and tired of hearing you complain."
Used to respond to a query about one's seemingly zombiefied appearance and lack of human responsiveness (due to lack of sleep): "Don't worry; I'm SICK but it's not contagious."
Used to place onself in a morally superior position: "I am SICK, and tired of hearing you complain."
Used to respond to a query about one's seemingly zombiefied appearance and lack of human responsiveness (due to lack of sleep): "Don't worry; I'm SICK but it's not contagious."
by goChurch November 03, 2011
by Aziathatbitvh September 05, 2018
by shosh July 01, 2006
'the sickness' is what your clothes get when you wash them, but fail to hang them out until the next day. Once they're dry, they smell faintly like sick.
About to meet his date, Kevin froze as he realised the smell of vomit was coming from his freshly-washed shirt. "Damn, my shirt's got the sickness".
by heathen September 03, 2004
Term brought forth by Adam "Uncle Silvio" Silverstein and was revolutionized with the help of Scott Pollack.....Soon the term swept across the University of Florida, being used at any chance an individual got. From the same language time period as haiires and boomshay.
by Scott Pollack April 04, 2005
by Dustin Dizzle September 04, 2003
by hatabitchsmacka February 06, 2004