Results for “Sick”
So good it's almost offensive — a top-tier compliment for a flawless look or performance.
A day off work claiming illness — often when you're not actually sick.
Cockney for sick — 'Tom and Dick' rhymes with sick, often clipped to feeling 'Tom'.
So good it's almost wrong, the kind of skill that flips 'sick' into a compliment.
Patois for 'dirty' — can mean filthy, an insult, or a sick beat that goes hard.
Verlan for 'mechant' (wicked) — flipped to mean awesome or sick, like English 'wicked'.
Impressive, hard, or sick — high praise for skill, especially in music.
Wordy, pompous, meaningless jargon — coined in 1944 by a fed-up congressman sick of bureaucratic babble.