med•ic2
noun.
1. A code term used to identify when a particular person who is known for lying is suspected of lying or stretching the truth at any given moment. Often the code is known amongst a group of people who associate with the suspected liar who has no idea what the word means and just laughs along in ignorance as everyone laughs at the person who just told a lie.
2. A term used interchangeably to identify a person who lies constantly and thinks no one notices.
Adj.
1. A code term used to describe when something is a lie.
Word History: The word was first coined by two people as a means of letting one another know when a particular person they knew was suspected of telling a lie. This inside joke soon spread to the person’s two closest friends. Together they would all laugh uncontrollably when they or anyone else would use the word.
Just think, how many times have you heard that word?
noun.
1. A code term used to identify when a particular person who is known for lying is suspected of lying or stretching the truth at any given moment. Often the code is known amongst a group of people who associate with the suspected liar who has no idea what the word means and just laughs along in ignorance as everyone laughs at the person who just told a lie.
2. A term used interchangeably to identify a person who lies constantly and thinks no one notices.
Adj.
1. A code term used to describe when something is a lie.
Word History: The word was first coined by two people as a means of letting one another know when a particular person they knew was suspected of telling a lie. This inside joke soon spread to the person’s two closest friends. Together they would all laugh uncontrollably when they or anyone else would use the word.
Just think, how many times have you heard that word?
1. When Mr. Goldstein slipped and fell in the grocery store and claimed to be seriously injured the grocery clerk told his manager that Mr. Goldstein was pulling a medic to try to sue the store.
2. Mr. Goldstein is a medic because he lied about being injured.
1. She claimed it would take 6 hours longer to get home using this route but I knew that was just another medic.
2. Mr. Goldstein is a medic because he lied about being injured.
1. She claimed it would take 6 hours longer to get home using this route but I knew that was just another medic.
by The Cheeseburglar July 20, 2008

Johnny! Pay attention! Have you taken your medication today? (Have you taken your amphetamines today?)
by FooberFoober August 14, 2005

by John Stroud January 2, 2010

by empower February 9, 2010

a) Noun: name for someone who always corrects you no matter how obvious what you meant is.
b) Noun: name for someone who brings up the fact that they're a medic in conversation all the time when it isn't needed.
b) Noun: name for someone who brings up the fact that they're a medic in conversation all the time when it isn't needed.
Jonty: Yeah so I took this girl back from the club last night and..
Peter: It was past midnight when you left the club so it was this morning.
Jonty: Oh mate you're such a massive medic
Peter: I was in one of my medic lectures the other day and we had to dissect a hand then on the way out I saw that guy we met in Gatecrasher the other night!
Jonty: First half of that story was so pointless, what a classic medic thing to say
Peter: It was past midnight when you left the club so it was this morning.
Jonty: Oh mate you're such a massive medic
Peter: I was in one of my medic lectures the other day and we had to dissect a hand then on the way out I saw that guy we met in Gatecrasher the other night!
Jonty: First half of that story was so pointless, what a classic medic thing to say
by bobswarleyman123 January 9, 2013

(a game) The best game ever played on the face of this planet! It is similar to dodgeball, but way cooler
by The Medic Master April 1, 2003

often performed when joining a company/college etc. as an excuse to screen out druggies, and pervy nurses to cop a feel of yer bits/boobs.
by wankfest September 16, 2004
