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grass on the wicket

A younger female who looks capable of sexual intercourse
grass on the wicket, lets play cricket
by greg April 6, 2003
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hella wicked

An east coast/west coast fusion of the popular adjectives hella and wicked. Used only to describe the coolest of cool, the hottest of the hot, and the best of the best.
I just can't get enough of her hella wicked chocolate pudding cupcakes. They're finger-licking-good!
by alhom akihcur September 22, 2006
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wickcade

wickcade is a site given its name by the combination of wicked and arcade. It is also sometimes thought of as a pun off of wicked.
The site wickcade has a wickcade.
by urban_one July 30, 2006
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Wickapissa

Someone who buys expensive outdoor gear to join the wave of outdoor adventure sweeping across millennials: generally on their parents' dime.
David is such a wickapissa.
by Brian the Barbed May 26, 2019
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Frikin Wick

an abbreviation for freaking wicked. Its the hip way to say it! if you want to sound cool, you say frikin wick.
casey: hey those new sun glasses are frikin WICK!

Aiden: thanks, casey!
by MLCer June 13, 2009
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Right Wicked

A statement to show agreement or excitement, mostly used in Maine and New England. Commonly used in conjunction with "Guy" or "Bub".
Person 1: Hey, check out my new truck!

Person 2: Right wicked, Guy!

Person 1: You goin' to the party tonight?
Person 2: Right Wicked!
by Cinymin86 November 15, 2009
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lose a wicket

To have to urinate during a drinking session.

Origin in English/Australian cricket vernacular, drinking sessions at pubs can be scored using cricket scoring format of wickets/runs (Aus) or runs/wickets (Eng), where runs are drinks, and having to urinate is a wicket.

You might tell your mates as you stand up that you just lost another wicket.
1. "Damn it guys, just lost another wicket"

2. "Geez mate, if you lose a wicket this early you'll be up and down all night"

3. "I opened well, but am suffering from a middle-order-collapse (denotes a quick succession of wickets)"
by whitty January 27, 2005
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