Dude! let's swick some of that "sticky-icky"
by The Harristonian October 14, 2004
by Nick worder March 25, 2020
A modern combination of the words "sweet" and "sick" meant to signify everyday things are "ill" or "gully." Available sources indicate this word came into usage in the suburbs north of Boston, MA and is slowly spreading west.
by Jimmy Pilgrim March 9, 2009
Swick adj.: describing how cool something is in a trendy way- it is a word derived from both the words sick and sweet.
Yo dawg I was at Zumiez and saw these dope ass swick kicks I was about to splurge some dough on them and then realized I spent all mine at the thrift store by vests and beat up plaid shirts.
by Zx612 June 29, 2011
by rainbows380 February 28, 2010
SWICKED - (V2)
a combination of sick and wicked, if you search for the word sick and wicked in the actual word SWICKED you are able to find it.
a combination of sick and wicked, if you search for the word sick and wicked in the actual word SWICKED you are able to find it.
(1) - That was a SWICKED movie
(2) - SWICKED! im going out tomorrow
(3) - that was the most SWICKED fun I have had!
(4) - That's not SWICKED
(2) - SWICKED! im going out tomorrow
(3) - that was the most SWICKED fun I have had!
(4) - That's not SWICKED
by Oscar reyes December 21, 2007