Derivative or diminutive of sick or ill.
A way of speaking used to indicate sickness in a cute way; amongst friends and family members (esp when small children are involved).
Sicky can be interpreted both as being physically ill, or a mentally warped idea; but the majority uses the word to describe physical illness.
A way of speaking used to indicate sickness in a cute way; amongst friends and family members (esp when small children are involved).
Sicky can be interpreted both as being physically ill, or a mentally warped idea; but the majority uses the word to describe physical illness.
by Fukaface! December 15, 2010
by Peter Brussey September 2, 2003
Louis CK: what's wrong with downtown?
Girl: it's full of sickies
CK: what's that?
Girl: (after some back and forth) a Mexican
Girl: it's full of sickies
CK: what's that?
Girl: (after some back and forth) a Mexican
by NivekTheGreat May 29, 2015
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