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I'm wicked hungryAn idiom is an expression whose meaning is not readily apparent based on the individual words in the expression. This forum is dedicated to discussing idioms and other sayings. |
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I'm wicked hungry
I'm wicked hungry.
It seems you're wicked tired. It's wicked cute. These are some of the examples some Bostonian people gave me of a very local usage of the word wicked, meaning very. I wish to know if this word is also used in other places besides Boston. Thanks for your help!
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So these young Bostonians tried to fool me up saying to me it was only said in Boston. Some of them are my students. I will have to talk very clearly to them...
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Boston?? I'm sorry to hear you are stuck in such a dreadful place
![]() I am from Ohio and have heard both of the uses mentioned above for wicked. I believe you can hear that phrase all over the U.S. Probably not so much in the south though.
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I don't think you are missing out on anything
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So I guess you don't have a very good opinion of this slang. Actually, the problem for me is to know where and when to use this kind of words. I don't rule out to use wicked and other words like this, as I notice is a way to get in touch with this young people. They usually are surprised if I know some of the words I'm supposed not to know, and they enjoy teaching them to me.
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The use of "wicked" to refer to an extreme of something (e.g., wicked good, wicked bad, wiiiiicked, etc.) most commonly used in the New England states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, sometimes New Hampshire and in Maine. Its use is extremely common among younger people, and is a pretty old form used by older folks in these states (I have relatives and friends in these areas). So your friends weren't kidding you. I have to say, however, that I wouldn't use it in general company only because it isn't considered very educated (I wouldn't use "wicked good" with a Harvard professor, for example!!!)
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