phrase General Slang

chuck a sickie

CHUK uh SIK-ee · phrase · informal

Take a day off sick while actually healthy.

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Definitions

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To take a paid sick day from work despite being perfectly well.

“It's too nice out, I might chuck a sickie.”
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chuck a sickie In A Sentence

It's too nice out, I might chuck a sickie.

Origin & Usage

'Chuck' (to do/throw) plus 'sickie'; Australian idiom.

People Also Ask

What does chuck a sickie mean?

It means to take a paid sick day off work while you are actually perfectly healthy.

Why do Australians say chuck a sickie?

'Chuck' is Australian slang for 'do' or 'throw', and 'sickie' means a sick day, so together they describe faking a day off sick.

Is it the same as calling in sick?

Not quite. Calling in sick can be genuine, whereas chucking a sickie specifically implies you are not really ill.

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