wicked side is another word for west side...
my Lake Town, Poplar Grove Glendale distict no wht im talkinbout yeeeeeeeeeeeee.
my Lake Town, Poplar Grove Glendale distict no wht im talkinbout yeeeeeeeeeeeee.
by CHEVY MAN 104 October 16, 2007
by SAgent October 16, 2005
a sex position in which typically the male is standing with the female's legs around his shoulders while eating her out.
we tried out candle wick last night bro it was so good
you guys should try the candle wick position to spice things up
you guys should try the candle wick position to spice things up
by oak kamb August 19, 2021
by xXxSwagMasteryolokush69xXx December 13, 2013
by kassideeIsbetter October 15, 2022
The Opposite of "Wicked Gnar" (Shorthand for wicked gnarly).
While "Wicked Gnar" expresses how cool and epic something is, "Wicked Gnar'nt" expresses how un-cool or disappointing something is. Best used with a slight Surfer Bro accent to emphasize the comedic value of the word. Similar in use to how the phrase "That wasn't very cash money" is applied. (Written "Gnar'nt" for ease of recognizing the root word Gnarly. If spelled "Gnarn't" it looks like another word entirely instead of an adjustment of Gnar."
While "Wicked Gnar" expresses how cool and epic something is, "Wicked Gnar'nt" expresses how un-cool or disappointing something is. Best used with a slight Surfer Bro accent to emphasize the comedic value of the word. Similar in use to how the phrase "That wasn't very cash money" is applied. (Written "Gnar'nt" for ease of recognizing the root word Gnarly. If spelled "Gnarn't" it looks like another word entirely instead of an adjustment of Gnar."
*Crashes bike* Friend: "Are you okay!?" You: "That was wicked Gnar'nt bro."
*Going into a video game boss fight and realizing you're gonna get wrecked two moves in* "This is gonna be wicked gnar'nt"
*Going into a video game boss fight and realizing you're gonna get wrecked two moves in* "This is gonna be wicked gnar'nt"
by WallWhisperer March 18, 2023
When an action hero or person uses a mix of martial arts, tactical gunplay and CQB to quickly dispatch multiple targets in the shortest time possible using mostly head and torso shots. This of course is inspired by the movie John Wick starring Keanu Reeves in which the main protagonist uses such a combat style, as seen infamously in the club scene, museum scene and semi-auto shotgun scene.
"Man, he really John Wicked those people didn't he?" "I like pretending that I'm John Wicking mafia members, it feels great you know?" "I like it when he John Wicks people,"
by Kill_Urself November 25, 2021