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"sick" meaning cool or awesome is pretty common usage in the younger millennial types; although I think it's gone out a fashion for the even younger crowds as well as the older folks.
Merriam-Webster lists it in their final "slang" definition: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sick
I am showing my age I guess.
Well, I believe sick has been replaced by bus.
Well, I believe sick has been replaced by bus. My sister was talking about something being really cool and said. It's so bus!
I wonder if that will eventually be replaced by tram?
Huh?
What?? We don't say 'groovy' any more? When did that happen????
I grew up with cool and hip and far out and such. When I worked a summer job in college I worked with some high school kids only a few years younger that said things were "tab". I have no idea where it came from, but I don't think that lasted long, I think it was not natural.
I grew up with cool and hip and far out and such. When I worked a summer job in college I worked with some high school kids only a few years younger that said things were "tab". I have no idea where it came from, but I don't think that lasted long, I think it was not natural.
Well, I believe sick has been replaced by bus. My sister was talking about something being really cool and said. It's so bus!
I wonder if that will eventually be replaced by tram?
Huh?
Well, I believe sick has been replaced by bus. My sister was talking about something being really cool and said. It's so bus!