Slang derived from the UK, mostly used in Birmingham, England. If something is wicked, its cool, great, fun, awesome etc.
Note: You do NOT use an adjective afterwards, unlike the American way.
Note: You do NOT use an adjective afterwards, unlike the American way.
by 0wn4g3_206 December 4, 2004

associated with a typical Boston accent where one says "wicked" to express a degree of extreme to a word.
by Mikal May 13, 2005

1. and awesome book written by gregory maguire in 1995
2. an even awesomer musical with music by stephan (steven) schwartz and book by winnie holzman that has been practically everywhere in the world
2. an even awesomer musical with music by stephan (steven) schwartz and book by winnie holzman that has been practically everywhere in the world
1. some randon: wow, that book wicked by gregory maguire was awesome
2. another random: OMG! i absolutly love wicked! its fantastic!
original random: huh?
2. another random: OMG! i absolutly love wicked! its fantastic!
original random: huh?
by actdancesing November 6, 2009

that house is wicked cool
by katieferrari November 14, 2005

by Lillian October 9, 2003

In 1966 & '67 we used the word "wicked" all the time in Imperial Beach, California, a Southern California coastal suburb of San Diego, to describe something totally hot, awesome, cool, bitchin, etc.
by Bob Sampson October 13, 2007

Originates from the Massacusetts-Rhode Island area of New England, used as a synonum to very and really. Rivals the West Coast’s word hella…
My boy is wicked smaht.
by the infamous giz December 28, 2005
