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Only people from New England should use the word "wicked" in place of "really", amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
It can also mean other things, like "super"
by Anonymous13 years ago
A musical called 'Really' would wicked suck. Did I use it right?
by Anonymous12 years ago
no
by Anonymous12 years ago
"I just saw Wicked."
"Wicked?"
"Yeah, I wicked saw Wicked."
by Anonymous12 years ago
no
by Anonymous12 years ago
Like people from California use Hella?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Dammit you beat me to it! I was gonna bring up the hella thing.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Yep. I'm from San Francisco and everyone here says "hella","legit", and "like" every other word.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Or like instead of awesome.
by Anonymous12 years ago
"I could wicked use a hot cup of coffee. I would wicked appreciate you getting one for me."
"Okay, but only because I wicked love you."
"Wicked?"
"No, not wicked."
"Aww, you wicked are a jerk, aren't you?"
by Anonymous12 years ago
no
by Anonymous12 years ago
That is really awesome!
That is wicked wicked.
Yep, it makes perfect sense.
by Anonymous12 years ago
no
by Anonymous12 years ago
I didn't ask a question..
by Anonymous12 years ago
They way you used wicked was wicked retarded
by Anonymous12 years ago
My brother has downs syndrome
by Anonymous12 years ago
Wicked?
by Anonymous12 years ago
You guys are using it wrong, it applies to things like wicked pissa, or wicked retahded, or wicked awesome
by Anonymous12 years ago
yes but wicked also means crazy, awesome, or amazing
by Anonymous12 years ago
maybe you should stop commenting 'no' to everyone. it makes them want to continue using it 'incorrectly'.
by Anonymous12 years ago
They're using it wrong intentially
by Anonymous12 years ago
(-_-): "intentially?" Like that "in-tents" circus fire?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Intentionally*
by Anonymous12 years ago
(?): *facepalm*
by Anonymous12 years ago
Instead of just commenting, why don't you correct me?
by Anonymous12 years ago
'Twas a joke my friend. One that flew over your head.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Ok
by Anonymous12 years ago
My sincerest apologies for slightly annoying you. I was merely making a sad attempt at humor out of your unfortunate mistake.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Its ok
by Anonymous12 years ago
Gah, "wicked" is used as an adjective or an adverb modifying an adjective only! These comments are wicked annoying!!
(From New England) >:o
by Anonymous12 years ago
Wicked?
by Anonymous12 years ago
I love New England. I live in it.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's true. I didn't realize it was only a New England thing until I went to a conference with kids from around the nation when I was in seventh grade.
Another awesome NE word: Creemees. Soft serve is just lame.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Or you know, and I'm just spit balling here, we could just use the word by it's actual definition: evil or twisted.
by Anonymous12 years ago
ummm, freedom of speech?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Or how people in Wisconsin used "salty" alllll the time
by Anonymous12 years ago
ORTIZ HITS IT WICKED FAHH
by Anonymous12 years ago
Why only New England? If so, I hereby decree that only northern Californians can use hecka and hella. This list to be updated soon.
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