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sicknik U.S. slang.|ˈsɪknɪk| Also sicknic. [f. sick a. + -nik.] a. One who is mentally ill. b. One who indulges in sick humour.
1959R. Bloch Blood Runs Cold (1963) 161 This is a real sicknik. A masochist, like. 1961–2Amer. Scholar XXXI. 108/1 Then all at once (seemingly), in 1959, the sicknics were at hand. 1966New Statesman 19 Aug. 261/1 The silliest definition of the art of Lenny Bruce is that of a ‘sick’ comedian (or ‘sicknik’, according to Time magazine), since it is so manifestly the sicknesses of society he was getting at. 1968[see -nik]. |