As far as I am aware 'wicked' originated from over here in England around the mid 1990's and is used to describe anything that is cool. I think Brits' use in a different context to Americans'.
by Sholto August 28, 2005
Get the Wickedmug. Wicked is a term used to express a feeling that something is 'good' 'cool' 'awesome'.
Some use the term 'Wicked,' to define something or someone as evil.
'Team Wicked,' is the combined genius of two almost fictional characters called Ella and Max. They aim to be as big as sliced bread in the figurative sense. They strive for peace among man and coral, the coral that lurks maliciously beneath the surface of the deep blue appearing unresponsive but secretly planning attack on humans.
Rest assured the power of wicked (the good version not the evil one) will prevail and shall. claim. victory!
Some use the term 'Wicked,' to define something or someone as evil.
'Team Wicked,' is the combined genius of two almost fictional characters called Ella and Max. They aim to be as big as sliced bread in the figurative sense. They strive for peace among man and coral, the coral that lurks maliciously beneath the surface of the deep blue appearing unresponsive but secretly planning attack on humans.
Rest assured the power of wicked (the good version not the evil one) will prevail and shall. claim. victory!
'Hey man have you heard of that new revolution hitting town,'
'Yeah team wicked, they're wicked!'
'Wicked,'
'Yeah, wicked!'
'Yeah team wicked, they're wicked!'
'Wicked,'
'Yeah, wicked!'
by thepurpleone February 3, 2010
Get the Wickedmug. by Melela August 19, 2008
Get the Wickedmug. A slang term for emphasizing derived from the salem witch trial in Massachusetts. Wicked can be placed in two different places in the sentance and still make sense. It may be used in place of really and used the same way. It's usage is extremely common to rare depending on where in New England you are.
Note: It is an entirely different word from the UK slang term "Wicked" which is used in place of "Cool" or other similar words. They are not used the same so therefore they must be different words.
Note: It is an entirely different word from the UK slang term "Wicked" which is used in place of "Cool" or other similar words. They are not used the same so therefore they must be different words.
These fries are really great!
"These fries are wicked great!"
It's really snowing out.
"It's snowing out wicked."
"These fries are wicked great!"
It's really snowing out.
"It's snowing out wicked."
by Nate J. December 28, 2005
Get the Wickedmug. Q:Hey buddy what is that smell?
A:Oh My apologies I just shit wicked.
Q:Todd how was hanging out with Rachel last night?
A:Pretty good, except she had a wicked fat pussy.
A:Oh My apologies I just shit wicked.
Q:Todd how was hanging out with Rachel last night?
A:Pretty good, except she had a wicked fat pussy.
by Pat Mycrotch September 12, 2006
Get the Wickedmug. Beginning to show up in more areas of the US, taking on the original UK meaning as "cool" veruses the Massachusetts meaning of "very," perhaps influenced by the popularity of British imports such as Ali G and Harry Potter in addition to the internet.
"That was totally wicked!" (from the movie The Incredibles)
"Dude that's wicked!"
"Wicked!"
"Yes ma'am, we got the style that's wicked" (Rich Girl - Gwen Stefani)
"Dude that's wicked!"
"Wicked!"
"Yes ma'am, we got the style that's wicked" (Rich Girl - Gwen Stefani)
by Tony S January 2, 2006
Get the Wickedmug. 