shawn
the word "sick" sometimes i hear people say like "this is sick", or "that's sick". i found it seems that the word "sick" have two different meanings:sometimes it means bad things,sometimes it means good things. so how to know if it means good or bad ?
18 сент. 2011 г., 13:16
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The word "sick" means "ill", "poorly", "unwell", etc. However some youths have started to use it to mean something else, such as "amazing" or "awesome", but this usage will probably disappear as quickly as it came about, in much the same was as "rad" and "groovy" are now both virtually extinct. If you're over about 20, using "sick" in this way is not advisable.
18 сентября 2011 г.
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When referring to "sick" as an illness, ailment, or disease, it is considered bad, and usually only refers to a person or living being. Usually, when "sick" is used as slang, it is considered awesome and refers to an action or inanimate object.
18 сентября 2011 г.
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You should be able to tell by context, but you might be able to guess by the age of the speaker. My high school students sometimes refer to something as being "sick" when they think it is awesome. However, I have never heard anyone over 30 use it that way. Sick is also slang, so if it were to be used in any sort of formal or written communication, it would likely be the traditional meaning (in poor health). Hope this helps!
18 сентября 2011 г.
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18 сентября 2011 г.
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You can usually tell by the inflection on someone's voice when speaking, but in writing, people will usually mention an ailment (disease, illness, etc.), but in a good context, it usually means awesome.
18 сентября 2011 г.
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