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wicked adjective excellent US- “Tell ’em to play ‘Admiration’!” shouted Sloane... “Phoebe and I are going to shake a wicked calf.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise, 1920
- I figure, you see, buddy, to be sort of the gambling baron of this ward, deal a wicked game of blackjack. — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 18, 1962
- — San Francisco Examiner: People, p. 8, 27 October 1963: “What a ‘Z’! The astonishing private language of Bay Area teenagers”
- — J. R. Friss, A Dictionary of Teenage Slang (Mt. Diablo High), 1964
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 198, 1971
- He could, as I say, sidestep off either foot but what sped him on was a wicked acceleration over 20 yards. — Western Mail, 5 March 1977
- the pulsing bass line of a wicked dancehall re-mix — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 35, 1994
- You gotta order the fish, chips and mushy peas in here, they are wicked. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1997
- A totally wicked contest, man, completely MEN-TAL[.] — Melanie McGrath, Hard, Soft & Wet, p. 52, 1998
- Is it, is it wicked? / I’m loving it, loving it, loving it. — DJ Pied Piper, Do You Really Like It?, 2001
- [W]e’re supposed to think: “Oooh, isn’t she so much cooler now that she wears puffa jackets and says ‘wicked’[.”] — The face, p. 164, June 2001
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