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Wicked

A slang term for emphasizing derived from the salem witch trial in Massachusetts. Wicked can be placed in two different places in the sentance and still make sense. It may be used in place of really and used the same way. It's usage is extremely common to rare depending on where in New England you are.

Note: It is an entirely different word from the UK slang term "Wicked" which is used in place of "Cool" or other similar words. They are not used the same so therefore they must be different words.
These fries are really great!
"These fries are wicked great!"
It's really snowing out.
"It's snowing out wicked."
by Nate J. December 28, 2005
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wicket

Your mother is a wicket!
by Insane August 26, 2004
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wicked

That was a wicked pisser.
That band was wicked cool.
by Anonymous January 23, 2003
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wacky

An irritable undersized adult American male with a napoleon complex and a conservative republican disposition, these individuals are commonly born in the Midwest, bred in the southeast, and characterized by their borderline-saintly devout Catholic Italian mothers, despicable, socially inept siblings, one or more weird misshaped little fingers, and a preternatural infatuation with female sodomy.

More times than not, these personalities will end up working for the family business due to a substandard education from a third-rate institution of higher learning, frequently earning insignificant bachelor degrees in majors such as Basket Weaving, Liberal Studies, or Interdisciplinary Social Science.

Furthermore, this category of person will regularly accumulate numerous aliases, one of which being “tripod,” stemming from the embodiment of two stubby legs and a largely disproportionate lower extremity. Due to this anomaly, wackies tend to marry up, literally as well as figuratively, habitually attracting taller, younger, better looking female counterparts.

One surefire way of differentiating between a regular, run of the mill, stunted human being, and a wacky, is by observing his relentless use of the idiom “tongue the balls”.
All of us knew full well that the pintsized ill-tempered republican pundit was being a gigantic wacky. We could see his tiny crooked pinky. We could sense his peewee frustrations. We could smell the resentment, which emanates from a person of inferior educational status and a shoddy FSU diploma. Plus, one of the females of the group, a much taller, younger, better looking corresponding person than he, touched his member, affirming what we had all known to be certain: this was indeed a wacky and he was most definitely being a tripod bastard.
by Robert Vincent Piccirillo November 15, 2006
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Dick Wick

verb trans.
Submerging the penile organ into a non-submissive female's refreshing beverage or cock-tail.
• intrans. descend below the surface of an area of water,or any beverage :
Jim knew his neighbor, Susan was not going to put out ;his only satisfaction was to "Dick Wick" her drink while she was in the restroom.
by Rottenpeaches January 26, 2011
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Wick

A short version of wicked (meaning great, brilliant, superb).
Not that there really needs to be but it sounds good when you shout it!
"That's wick, man!"
"You are wick, guy!"
"That's a wick track you are playing on your Ipod!"
by TimmyBoingboing January 15, 2006
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wicked

adv. = very, extremely, etc.
adj. = cool, great, big, beautiful (any positive meaning appropriate to the noun)
Could be either adverb or adjective at least as early as 1972 in New England when I started using it.
That was a wicked home run. He hit it wicked far. Except I missed it because I was checking out that chick -- she's wicked nice. That halter top is wicked!
by Mr. B Goode April 19, 2007
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