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- It can be an adjective used when they want to attribute a precious characteristic to a certain individual or objective.

- Something that carries a unique meaning or meaning, which is common

- Despite receiving a classification as synonymous with preciousness, “ririck” people do not have a precise value as it would be extremely offensive to try to assign a value to these people. There is no number that exists in this universe, not even infinity, that I can have a real proximity to their real values.

- Some say it means the beauty behind simple things, such as a nap with someone you like

- He has the best shape and smile in the world
Omg, you look so ririck and happy

Wow, u definely have a ririck smile
RIRICK by Pussyriot200turbo November 28, 2023
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Wow, this a ririck in ur hair??
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riprickulous 

Synonym for ridiculous and/or ricockulous. 1: Deserving or inspiring ridicule; absurd, preposterous, silly. 2: Completely devoid of wisdom or good sense.
It's completely riprickulous that urban thumb is so common here, but not at all surprising.
riprickulous by Jeff D October 21, 2005
something that is extremely ridiculous
pronounced re-dick
Adam is ridick.
ridick by Riley Elizabeth August 19, 2008
Abbreviation of the word 'ridiculous' with the accent on the second syllable.

1. Usually denotes an event or occurrence that was very memorable and enjoyable.

2. Can sometimes be used to show aggrevation over something preposterous
Guy - Hey, I had a lot of fun last night at the clubs with you.
Girl - Yeah, last night was ridick!

Friend #1 - Yo, did you do the French homework?
Friend #2 - Um, no, who does she think she is giving us all that work. That teacher's ridick!
ridick by Spina May 22, 2005

ridickerous 

That shit was ridickerous!
ridickerous by Terri Shaivo May 2, 2006

risickulous 

something that is ridiculously sick
If someone does a really hard move when they're climbing, they might say, "That was risickulous!"
risickulous by Cesarone March 24, 2007