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Sicky

Derivative or diminutive of sick or ill.

A way of speaking used to indicate sickness in a cute way; amongst friends and family members (esp when small children are involved).

Sicky can be interpreted both as being physically ill, or a mentally warped idea; but the majority uses the word to describe physical illness.

It's cold outside, and I'm feeling kind of sicky today!

by Fukaface! December 15, 2010

sickie

A sick day that you take when you just don't feel like going to work or had too much to drink the night before.

"Dude, I was so hungover this morning, I pulled a sickie"

by Flo January 28, 2004

sickie

'To pull a sickie'
Taking time off work under the false pretence that you are sick, when really you just can't be arsed to go in. Sickies also often pulled when hungover or when you've run out of annual leave.

'I can't be arsed to go in. I'm pulling a sickie'

by PPQ January 10, 2005

sicky

To take a day off work

I'm feeling crook so Iam going to take a sicky

by Peter Brussey September 02, 2003

Sickie

A derogatory term for a Mexican.

Louis CK: what's wrong with downtown?
Girl: it's full of sickies
CK: what's that?
Girl: (after some back and forth) a Mexican

by NivekTheGreat May 29, 2015

Sicky

When a person is sick from illness or disease

The flu has Justin feeling sicky today.”

by sobeit1786 December 07, 2018

sicky

A term used to express something exceptional.

Daaamn bro, this crow is kinda sicky

by Liquifux August 05, 2004