by enitx23 November 18, 2004
Contrary to the common definition of 'something extremely good' celebrated chavs/hoodies, sick is better and more effectively used in its traditional meaning, ie something bad/low. Also said 'that sickens me' or 'thats sickening'.
'I have soo much work to do today it's sick'
'I haven't seen Royston in so long it sickens me'
'Fred is grotesque the way he walks is sickening'
'I haven't seen Royston in so long it sickens me'
'Fred is grotesque the way he walks is sickening'
by GoldenBarrel November 22, 2009
Said when you have no idea what others are talking about but feel the need to be a part of the conversation. May often lead to an Adeebify.
by Shashkon1 January 22, 2007
by the_end_is_nigh (myspace) August 02, 2005
1. Insane. “He tried spinning on his head down the mountain? That’s sick.”
2. Awful. “I have a sick amount of homework, and I’m still procrastinating.”
3. Incredible; amazing. “He’s got a sick Benz, yo.”
2. Awful. “I have a sick amount of homework, and I’m still procrastinating.”
3. Incredible; amazing. “He’s got a sick Benz, yo.”
by New York Person January 21, 2006
Anything that causes fits of hysteria, overreacting or pontification, that is not caused by an actual physical ailment.
by Lauri127 December 01, 2005