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I see what you did there48 3 ReplyCould you explain it to me? I don't really know the meaning of "it's sick" (Is it ill?)
13 0 ReplySick can be used either to refer to something unfortunate (as in ill), or to refer to something really awesome. It's just casual American slang.
46 1 ReplyNot to be confused with "ill" as in awesome.
15 0 ReplyCalling something sick is far more than unfortunate, it’s closer to demented or disgusting
12 0 ReplyIt's just casual American slang.
We used to use it in Australia in the 2000s too. If something was very awesome, it was "fully sick".
5 0 ReplyThorpey says it's fully sick!
2 0 ReplyI was thinking of that ad when I wrote the comment!
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Sick is said as a bad thing. But in teenager slang it can be used as something cool.
19 0 ReplyThat's why biden used this double meaning word... I see.
5 2 ReplyHe clearly didn't intend it to mean anything else but the literal meaning
11 0 ReplyNo. It only has that meaning if you're 14 and very edgy. No adult will use it like a teenager would.
6 16 ReplySick has had this meaning since like... The 70s or 80s. Its not just edgy teens. In fact I suspect that this has probably fallen out of favor with gen alpha.
So if anything, I think you probably have that exactly backwards
18 1 ReplyStill at least two generations newer than any slang Biden would use.
6 0 ReplyOh for sure, my comment wasn't literal. No way does Biden have the presence of mind to make a slick response like that
8 0 Reply"The shooting was the bee's knees."
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It's been around for a long time but you stop using it like that once you have a sliver of adulthood. The point being that no Biden did not use it as a double entendre.
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Ah yes, only 14 year olds skateboard and/or surf. Lol
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Trump's grazed in the ear, inches away from death. That's sick, man.
9 1 ReplyIt is totally ill bro
7 0 ReplyDo you have a license, to ill?
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