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shidiculous 

Man, I went to the record store and they were playing trance music. Shidiculous.
shidiculous by mbt_j March 8, 2009

sucdiculous 

suc●dic●u●lous

adjective

combining the powers of both root words, suck and ridiculous, this combination goes beyond the traditional meanings of both and creates the ultimate word of dislike and disgust. inversely, like many negative adjectives (i.e. bad, sick etc...) sucdiculous can be used as an ultimate word of like and/or affection. it does sound plain awesome as well, and it never hurts to say a cool word.
negative meaning: MAN, that opera was so sucdiculous i wanted to get murdered.

positive meaning: MAN, that castle jumper at rachel's birthday party was sucdiculous fool!! i want one of my own.
sucdiculous by jeffbushaw September 2, 2010

sidiculous 

when someone or something is sick and ridiculous
A sick person who is nut is sidiculous.
sidiculous by Michael Perone October 15, 2006

ruddiculous 

An adjective to describe any utterance on a subject by someone who clearly is out of their depth in that particular subject, especially when related to fiscal management or economics. Named for the current Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, who knows nothing at all about either and insists on airing his ignorance.
So, you think that a $1000 handout to every bum in the country to spend on smokes and booze will help stimulate the economy and stave off a depression? That's ruddiculous.
ruddiculous by UtterBastard February 11, 2009

SEDICULOUS 

Derived from ridiculous it means something ridiculously good, really classy and sophisticated, or freaking awesome.

Must be used in a positive tense.

Invented serendipitously during office communicator correspondence.
The maserati gt is sediculous.

That chick is sediculous.
SEDICULOUS by yalah January 17, 2011

studiculous 

Dude, we have a studiculous amount of homework today!
studiculous by Dr. Theodore Monopoly February 27, 2008