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sick

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: sickedpp: sickeding: sickingcomp: sickersup: sickest

The word carries a heavy duality between biological distress and psychological deviation. In a medical sense, it describes a state of dysfunction or fragility, ranging from a mild cold to chronic illness. It often implies a need for care or a temporary removal from social duties. In social or slang contexts, the meaning flips entirely. It can describe something macabre and twisted, creating a feeling of repulsion, or it can function as a high compliment in youth culture, where the discomfort of the original meaning is repurposed to describe something so extreme it is impressive.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone]

Affected by physical illness or disease.

"He stayed home because he felt sick."

Adjective
[someone]

Feeling nausea or an urge to vomit.

"The smell of the garbage made her sick."

Adjective
[someone]

Mentally disturbed or morbid in a disturbing way.

"That is a truly sick joke."

Adjective
[something]

Impressive, excellent, or highly skilled (slang).

"That new skateboard trick is absolutely sick."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To set a dog on someone to attack.

"The owner sicked his dog on the intruder."

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