swick


a combination of the words swag and sick to create a superior word for both
“did he just do that?!”
“yes he did…”
that was swick!”
27 more definitions
sweet and sick combined
katie foyle is wicked swick!
adjective. the brilliant and unqie marriage of the derivitive words ‘sweet’ and ‘sick’ used to describe something (ranging from a persons, situation, event, etc) that is pleasant, delightful, awesome and generally both ‘sick’ and ‘sweet’.
that movie last night was pretty swick. or its such a swick day today.
combination of the words ‘swag’ and ‘sick’.
“omg, enya’s jacket is so swick”
the meaning of sweet and sick combined.

swickest; swicker
foyle is the swickest chic ever
a mix of the words “sweet” and “sick”. it is double as powerful as the words seperately.
dude those shoes are so swick
the words sweet and sick met together one day, and had a baby named “swick”.
guy 1 : i just got layed.
guy 2 : bro thats so swick !

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