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sicko

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Noun — Slang: someone with disturbing or depraved tastes or habits.

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Etymology

From "sick" plus the informal suffix "-o", which forms slangy nouns for a type of person (compare "weirdo").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sicko” mean?

The word “sicko” means slang: someone with disturbing or depraved tastes or habits. In plain terms, an insulting slang term for someone seen as depraved or mentally disturbed.

How do you pronounce “sicko”?

“Sicko” is pronounced SIH-koh (/ˈsɪkoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “sicko” in a sentence?

Here is “sicko” used in a sentence: “The tabloids called the vandal a "sicko" for what he did to the memorial.”

What part of speech is “sicko”?

“Sicko” is a noun.

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