In 1966 & '67 we used the word "wicked" all the time in Imperial Beach, California, a Southern California coastal suburb of San Diego, to describe something totally hot, awesome, cool, bitchin, etc.
by Bob Sampson September 08, 2007
Originates from the Massacusetts-Rhode Island area of New England, used as a synonum to very and really. Rivals the West Coast’s word hella…
My boy is wicked smaht.
by the infamous giz November 09, 2005
An adjective used in place of the word 'very'. The term is used in this way mainly in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
by Ryanne C August 19, 2006
A word used by people in the Boston/New England area instead of hecka, hella or whatever the hell you use
by marykate November 10, 2005
by Dangerous Dave February 14, 2005
Wicked is a word used by all New Englanders, not just certain states, all New England States. It means really or very. It is the same thing as "Hella"
That was wicked awesome.
by Matt April 14, 2004
Pronunciation: 'wi-ked
Function: adjective
1 : morally very bad <that old lady is wicked>
Function: adverd
1 : (New England origins) used to replace "extremely", "very", "exceptionally", ect. Simirlar to other slang terms such as "mad" <that lady we just past in the store had some mad curves>
Function: adjective
1 : morally very bad <that old lady is wicked>
Function: adverd
1 : (New England origins) used to replace "extremely", "very", "exceptionally", ect. Simirlar to other slang terms such as "mad" <that lady we just past in the store had some mad curves>
by Dan April 17, 2004