The legendary combo of the classic words “sweet” and “sick” commonly used by very intellectual individuals.
by Bobby Windchime May 03, 2019
Adjective. The brilliant and unqie marriage of the derivitive words 'sweet' and 'sick' used to describe something (ranging from a persons, situation, event, etc) that is pleasant, delightful, awesome and generally both 'sick' and 'sweet'.
by bobandfrancine September 03, 2010
by Chris February 03, 2005
by Squidy100 January 20, 2015
by RunningPumpkin October 14, 2019
Adjective, combining the words sweet and sick. Means really sweet, and really sick (in a good way.) A positive thing.
Some random guy says, "Dude, that hat is swick!"
"Yes it is, thanks!" said the other guy.
or...
"Hey, let's see that movie. I heard it was swick!"
"Yes it is, thanks!" said the other guy.
or...
"Hey, let's see that movie. I heard it was swick!"
by Scott Erickson September 06, 2006