A fork of Rural Dictionary
new england slang. it originated in boston, despite what those NH people say. they have credit for the "massholes", thats it. it means "really" or "very". it's the north east's y'all; other people make fun of us for saying it, but we say it constantly anyway. i guess it could be considered an adverb?
saying a band is good makes them sound alright. saying they're wicked good makes them sound awesome.
"its wicked hot out today."
"that biology test was wicked hard!"
"that kid is wicked gay."
"all time low is wicked awsome!"
"i had to babysit this wicked annoying brat on saturday."
"that was wicked mean!"
"it got wicked quiet just now..."
"that was a wicked awkward silence."
1. Wicked (wick-ed, proper noun)
- a Broadway musical which serves as a backstory behind the relationship between the Wicked Witches, the Wizard of Oz, and Glinda the Good Witch.
2. wicked (wick-ed, adj.)
a) word used to describe something as being evil or nasty, as in "the wicked witch eats children for breakfast".
b) New England slang used to describe something that is devilishly awsome, very cool, extreme, or clever.
That's a wicked-looking dagger you've got there!
That was a wicked roller-coasted ride!
Your new hairstyle is totally wicked!