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The word "Sick"

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  1. consigliere

    consigliere Karting

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    This word -- "sick" -- seems to be cropping up a lot lately. How did this happen? Any comments on it? I'm intrigued: "that's sick." "That Murci was sick." "I saw a sick 355 the other day," etc.

    The floor is yours.
     
  2. Aaya

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    That's been used on the east coast for years. In San Fransisco they say 'hella', in Massachusetts it's 'wicked'.

    It's pretty cool how languages evolve :)
     
  3. consigliere

    consigliere Karting

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    Aaya:

    You bring up an interesting thought. I'm intrigued to hear what phrases people like to say or hear, or that they hear in their heads.

    I like these phrases and say them a lot:

    "As it happens . . . "
    "I see"
    "Deeeeez nuts!"
    "In the order of. . . . " as in "The population of New York has to be somewhere in the order of . . . "
    "Ergo . . . "
    Oh, I love this one: "Alas . . . "
     
  4. Etcetera

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    And in other places it is Hella Wicked Sick.
     
  5. djui5

    djui5 F1 Veteran

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    I've been hearing it out there for the last 10 years at least, probably more like 12-14.
     
  6. 2NA

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  7. SPEEDCORE

    SPEEDCORE Four Time F1 World Champ

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    Everyone in Australia says it. The ultimate saying is "THAT'S FULLY SIC". It happened prob 10-15yrs ago.
     
  8. Tobias

    Tobias Formula 3

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    This thread is not sick.
     
  9. toggie

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    #9 toggie, Nov 22, 2008
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    "Sick!" implies that something is crazy cool, something awesome, or something extremely new and entertaining.
    My theory is that the word is an evolution of the exclamation "insane!" or "that thing is insane!" when someone is describing something so awesome that it is irrational to think someone would do that or own such a thing. It is highlighting the "crazy" part of "crazy cool". Since insanity is a form of sickness (mental health), a new variant of "insane!" evolved in the young person's jargon and became the exclamation "sick!".

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  10. Zahiba

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    lol, very exacting dissection.
     
  11. PAP 348

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    Sadly........it is!! :(:(
     
  12. TexasF355F1

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    I've said things are "sick" since before high school. Don't know where I heard it though.

    Wicked pissa!!!
     
  13. Gilles27

    Gilles27 F1 World Champ

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    And the baseball world likes to over-use "nasty". Nasty curveball, etc.
     
  14. Oceanic815

    Oceanic815 Formula 3

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    People still say 'deez nuts!'? I thought that died years ago.

    Now, ones I have used to agree with people are "I know, right?" and "Boy, I'll tell you what.", the second of which counts as a complete sentence in some southern states.
     
  15. TexasF355F1

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    I only use 'deez nuts' when someone says, "These what?"
     
  16. veloce92

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    As does the lacrosse world. I think any sport with teenage boys will us slang: nasty, dirty, sick, etc.
     
  17. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    "Sick" is just a limited version of "wicked" or "bad". I don't use it as it reminds me of "hurl."
     
  18. AlexO91

    AlexO91 F1 Rookie

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    Exactly.

    I use this word sometimes, mostly because some friends started using it i assumed i knew what it meant... i did and just found myself using it too.
     
  19. SefacHotRodder

    SefacHotRodder F1 World Champ

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    I use it a lot, then again i'm a [fairly] typical 21 year old. My mum HATES when i say it though. Its pretty funny
     
  20. Mark(study)

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    #20 Mark(study), Nov 23, 2008
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    As soon as someone says "sick" I know exactly how old they are :)

    you might be 60 years old if you still say "that's swell"
    you might be 50 if you say "groovy"
    you're in your 40's if you say "cool"
    maybe 30's if its "bad"
    I'm guessing you're about 20 if you use "sick:

    its all the same word, just changing times. So remember... the next time you say "sick" you might as well be saying "that's swell" to your grandfather ;)
     
  21. fiorano94

    fiorano94 F1 Veteran

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    I say something else that could be considered offensive instead of "awesome," "sick," or "awesome."

    But, that's just me i guess:D
     

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