sick

/sɪk/
verb
  1. To vomit (informal).
    • The baby sicked up his milk.
    • She sicked after eating the spoiled food.
    • He felt like he was going to sick.
noun
  1. Vomit (informal).
    • There was sick all over the bathroom floor.
    • He wiped the sick off his shirt.
    • The dog left a pile of sick on the carpet.
adjective
  1. Physically or mentally unwell; ill.
    • The patient was too sick to get out of bed.
    • He stayed home from school because he was sick.
    • She felt sick after eating too much candy.
  2. Feeling nausea or wanting to vomit.
    • The bumpy car ride made me sick.
    • The smell of rotten eggs made her sick.
    • I get sick on boats if I don't take medicine.
  3. Very annoyed, upset, or disappointed.
    • He's sick that he missed the concert.
    • I'm sick of hearing the same excuse every day.
    • She was sick about losing her favorite necklace.
  4. Excellent; very cool (slang).
    • She wore a sick outfit to the party.
    • That skateboard trick was sick!
    • The new video game has sick graphics.
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