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sickedy

super better word to use for sick
that blowy was sickedy
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SirCedrick

That’s him that’s YoungenYea.
SirCedrick, the one who changes the world.
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sincedamelio

since damelio is a fanpage who works really hard on her edits and deserves the world. she has over 3k followers but deserves 100k followers. an amazing fanpage is an example of sincedamelio
a fanpage is an example of sincedanelio! sincedamelio is an AMAZING FANPAGE AND SHES WOW
by noudi December 28, 2021
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Siced

Some made up word that happened to be found in Chadwick’s
Let me get you siced up.
by TheRegularOfChadwicks July 23, 2022
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Siccadis

(noun) The meaning of Siccadis is a very common form of stress. Formulated by people around you.
Are you ok? Yeah, I was just diagnosed with Siccadis disease. Siccadis? Ya you know sick of this.
by Amiyj May 27, 2024
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Siccadis

Tired of this bullshit
I can't come to work today I have a disease called siccadis
by anonymous December 11, 2024
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sicce

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪk.si/
Definition:
1. Characterized by dryness or aridity.
2. Sentiment dehydrated or has insufficient moisture.
3. Descriptive of environments with low humidity.
4. Lacking sufficient fluid content.

Significance:
• It defines a state of dryness or drought.
• It emphasizes insufficiency of moisture.
• It identifies sentiments of dehydration.
• It avoids ambiguity in describing dryness.
• It simplifies descriptions of climatic conditions or clime.
• It improves clarity in distinguishing dryness from humidity.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dry".
Adjective: sicce
Past verb: desiccated
Present simple verb: desiccate, desiccates
Present continuous verb: desiccating
Examples:
• "The desert landscape appeared totally sicce."
• "After exercising, he sensed unusually sicce."
• "This climate is exceptionally sicce."
• "Her skin looked very sicce after spending hours in the sun."
• "The air conditioning left the room feeling extremely sicce."
by Dmitrio October 21, 2025
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