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sick legend

A porte-manteau term of both "sick" (totally awesome) and "legend" (someone worth of respect), this term is used to express a sentiment of extreme support, respect and recognition in the face of extraordinary feats, track record or performance by the subject person at hand. Believed to have originated in the Australian Sydney Basin but has since spread to North America.
"Is Sue any good, should we hire her? Dude! She is a sick legend"
"Mate! My computer stopped working the day after I bought it, I called the shop and they delivered a replacement the next day! They are sick legends.
by yeevesmano July 20, 2020
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Sick Jurn

A phrase used to express support for one’s choice, path, experience etc.

Typically used as a response to someone’s story.

Most often it is used in a sincere, endearing manner as a slight deflection of emotions as to make light of a heavy statement.
Jim: “....and after all that heartbreak, I told my dad I made centerfield so he should come to my games now.”
Frank: “sick jurn man haha that’s deep.”
by Constantine_Rubby December 25, 2019
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pre-sick

that feeling you get where you can tell you're gonna be sick like when u wake up and you don't feel good but it isn't very bad
I went to school when I was pre-sick which was a bad idea because my nose kept running
by c.yan May 18, 2022
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knocked sick

when a group of people begin singing Wonderwall By Oasis, you feel a terrible feeling. This is being knocked sick
''Hey, James & David are singing Oasis!"
*Feels Sick*
''I have successfully been knocked sick''
by Jean Claude Rag Man December 10, 2013
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re-sicked

Act of becoming sick with the same illness you gave to someone else before you became well again.
Man, I just got over strep throat. Now my girlfriend has it. I hope I dont get re-sicked.
by Bizzzach August 10, 2008
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The Sickness

This is also an old or possibly ancient nautical term used to describe the condition in which a sailor falls in love with ocean going life or even the sea itself. One with this condition may spend several years upon the waters with only brief time ashore.
I can't believe Hugh turned 62 today and he already has 37 years seatime(1 year seatime =365 days at sea) he must have been young when he got the sickness.
by Robisatsea December 7, 2021
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