Ep·ic·al Eh-pic-all
1. From the word epic or epically. Meaning astounding or amazing; An expression of awe and wonder, when the term epic is just not enough.
2. A word used to describe great heroics and adventures, usually in literature.
3. When something is so epic is seems magical
see also: epic, epically, awesome, astounding
1. From the word epic or epically. Meaning astounding or amazing; An expression of awe and wonder, when the term epic is just not enough.
2. A word used to describe great heroics and adventures, usually in literature.
3. When something is so epic is seems magical
see also: epic, epically, awesome, astounding
"That explosion was epical!"
"That was so epical!"
"The sparkling waves crashing against the rocks was just epical."
"That was so epical!"
"The sparkling waves crashing against the rocks was just epical."
by Dark Prophecy May 05, 2015
The lakers had an EPIC game against the Kings.
You coming over is epic.
Memorial Day not having to work is Epic.
You coming over is epic.
Memorial Day not having to work is Epic.
by Mark Adamczyk February 20, 2003
by Mememememememememe12345654321 July 17, 2011
by andrewmacker September 21, 2011
after years of riding as a crew, it was our last day of shreddin before splittin up and dispersing across the globe. with one last run in the park, dee threw down the cab 5 we'd be waiting for all season. epic.
by tLee September 18, 2006
"The actress epicated in her voice over for the trailer. I was really impressed!"
"The epicating cavemen made that movie!"
"The epicating cavemen made that movie!"
by geekerjoy34 March 29, 2008