(adj) The combination of the words, "sick" and "wicked" put into one radical word, "swicked".
"Swicked" can also mean something bad, hence 'wicked', which origins to witches and that of being evil, and 'sick', as in being ill (the bad ill).
"Swicked" can also mean something bad, hence 'wicked', which origins to witches and that of being evil, and 'sick', as in being ill (the bad ill).
1. Wow, Pubert, that 180 off off the stool was totally swicked.
2. You look really swicked Puberta, you should go lie down on that plastic couch.
2. You look really swicked Puberta, you should go lie down on that plastic couch.
by Pubert E. March 22, 2008
by Nick worder March 25, 2020
the word that describes being at the ultimate level in life. represents someone who is on top of his profession or skill and has no one that rivals him. someone that is barely less than a god. also can be used as an adjective to describe something that is really cool.
by bruins4herpes22 October 09, 2011
A modern combination of the words "sweet" and "sick" meant to signify everyday things are "ill" or "gully." Available sources indicate this word came into usage in the suburbs north of Boston, MA and is slowly spreading west.
by Jimmy Pilgrim March 09, 2009
by The Chancellor December 30, 2006