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I ninja deleted my post because I figured my math was off...Originally posted by racrguy View PostI remember using sweet and sick interchangeably back in the 80's. But I was a kid then, so my memory could be off.
I'm old so perhaps I don't remember correctly. I think "sweet" was used more in the 80's and carried over for a bit into the 90's and then "sick" took over? I dunno...
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I remember using sweet and sick interchangeably back in the 80's. But I was a kid then, so my memory could be off.
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"trendy ghetto slang" that's been around for over 20 years? Hardly trendy.
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you are correct sir, I think it's a stupid fucking sayingOriginally posted by Wish4svts View PostX2 I was gonna say that I've seen him post the same shit about "sick" multiple times now.
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X2 I was gonna say that I've seen him post the same shit about "sick" multiple times now.Originally posted by Cooter View PostHe's from Cousin-fuck Arkansas where he's too fucking stupid to remember making the same lame, snide "joke" about 10 fucking times already
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Just where are you from then?!Originally posted by DTM_Motorsports View PostWell, as I stated in a previous post, trendy ghetto slang doesn't apply where I'm from
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Well, as I stated in a previous post, trendy ghetto slang doesn't apply where I'm from
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You live a very sheltered life then, "ill," "dope," "sick," and "bad" are generally words with a negative conotation, but are regularly use as slang terms to mean just the opposite.Originally posted by DTM_Motorsports View PostSick has always been used to define ill, or negative health, or maybe feelings as far as I know
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Sick has always been used to define ill, or negative health, or maybe feelings as far as I know
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