Big ole thick lady that loves to muff dive with the most wettest gash in the land. Usually named after a great aunt or somethin that was also a lesbian but was born in a time when they wasn’t allowed to be one. Wendy Lawson sounds like one. Maybe you should go ask her sister if you know what I mean.
Peter: Did you hear about Wendy Lawson?
Quint: Yeah she got caught eatin her sister’s juicy peach last night under the bleacher at the football stadium.
Peter: Bummer, I thought she liked cock.
Quint: No sir, she’s what they call a “wicked fat dyke”
Quint: Yeah she got caught eatin her sister’s juicy peach last night under the bleacher at the football stadium.
Peter: Bummer, I thought she liked cock.
Quint: No sir, she’s what they call a “wicked fat dyke”
by Leland Bruce December 19, 2023

(alternate versions to the sexual implication)
1. to prove a point and establish absolute authority
2. that cool hip upcoming prison
3. a malefic poetry contest. that verse tornado, that ravishes the audience and leaves a mark on the contestants. pure poetry! right?
4. that old, but still cool, Onyx song.
1. to prove a point and establish absolute authority
2. that cool hip upcoming prison
3. a malefic poetry contest. that verse tornado, that ravishes the audience and leaves a mark on the contestants. pure poetry! right?
4. that old, but still cool, Onyx song.
Doug: on his show, John Oliver did a wicked slam on the wicked US slam system. "Disgusted, busted"! (quoting Onyx) activism poetry, hard to compete there.
by wokeup2this July 21, 2022

A wrister of such high quality that its closest comparison would be if an angel came down from the heavens and rubbed rainbows all over your junk until completion
Jenna, that girl who works on the farm. She gives the most wicked wristers. Must be from milking all those cows.
by Ace Kingsley July 12, 2016

by TheOfficialDoc October 9, 2025

New England slang can be used to show excitement, agresssion,weather, etc.
1. He's going wicked slow!
2. That's wicked cool!
3. It's wicked cold out.
4.shes wicked nice.
1. He's going wicked slow!
2. That's wicked cool!
3. It's wicked cold out.
4.shes wicked nice.
It's wicked cold
by HELL0! July 27, 2017

Extremely Good: In slang, particularly in British English, "wicked" can be used as a positive intensifier, meaning something is great or wonderful. Would also be used to describe a man named Mike
by Shawnzilllla October 2, 2025

by Chief long straw January 12, 2025
