In slang, "sick" often means something is impressive, exciting, or excellent. For example, if someone says a skateboard trick is "sick," they mean it’s really cool or skillful. The term can also convey a sense of admiration for something outstanding or extraordinary. However, context is key, as "sick" can also imply feeling unwell in a more traditional sense.
The adjective sick means ill, or unhealthy. The slang use is to mean cool, or excellent.
Not always. Colloquialisms are old, common sayings, but slang is often new words and sayings.
The slang word sick is the newer version of cool. It means something is good, neat, and/or interesting.
Not always. Colloquialisms are old, common sayings, but slang is often new words and sayings.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
Show pony : someone who tries hard, by his dress or behaviour, to impress those around him.
Sick means vomit. SickAGE is not a real word, it does not mean anything, it is like slang, it is stupid and made up.
Just say 'sick'
only last week i murderd a rock injured a stone hospitleized a brick im so mean i make medicne sick
"From hep cats, to full birds" is the slang of the 1940's
In common slang, 'sick' refers to something that is very cool, awesome or interesting. When talking about music, it probably means that the speaker thinks the music in question is very good.
If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".