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单词 sicko
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Definition of sicko in English:

sicko

nounPlural sickos ˈsɪkəʊˈsɪkoʊ
informal
  • A mentally ill or perverted person, especially one who is sadistic.

    the men who do it are real sickos
    as modifier this wasn't some sicko fantasy trip
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite a simple plot, this bittersweet movie will make you giggle - watch out for the sicko Santa - and offers the requisite moral message for this time of year.
    • I pity the mentality of the sickos who tried, in futility, to piggyback on the admiration that the Red Fort evokes.
    • You never know what kinds of sickos there are in the world.
    • It matters not that the average rape victim is either a child, a defenseless old lady or some victim unfortunate enough to have crossed paths with a sicko on a dark road.
    • I heard one radio commentator saying that to actually enjoy the movie you'd have to be ‘a sicko or a religious nut’!
    • But I think that this is what keeps some people from going totally blotto, becoming real sickos.
    • I bet you get some real watersports sickos getting into that line of work.
    • A new year, a new bunch of sickos are looking for love in the local paper.
    • This is discovered when Donnie burns down his house and the fire department finds a secret room filled with the sicko porno tapes.
    • ‘We've received a lot of messages from people who seem to think we're sickos,’ said Smith, who maintained he had no intention of offending anybody when he created the calendar.
    • Good on them for nailing a cluster of abusive sickos.
    • Tired of the sickos in my borough, this is an account of what I do to escape them at the weekend.
    • You'd also have to be some sort of perverted sicko to look at this weirdo's old profile.
    • I nodded, agreeing wholeheartedly - what kinds of sickos were they, thinking they had the right to check her out like that?
    • It could be a lesson to us all that the more exposure you get the more sickos find out about you.
    • Among the sickos currently in custody are police officers, athletic coaches, and sundry military, medical and clerical workers.
    • Not to mention all those times I was running away, a skinny little boy loose on the streets - I was fair game for all sorts of sickos.
    • We could just as easily call this bunch of sickos any number of disempowering labels.
    • If a sicko runs around with a machete, I believe the sicko will always be a sicko.
    • Everyone should don their sicko fantasy gear and prance around like morons while the watchers in the hunting blinds area snap pictures and take pot shots with explosive ammunition.
    Synonyms
    eccentric, oddity, odd fellow, unorthodox person, individualist, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, maverick, deviant, pervert, misfit, hippy, dropout

Rhymes

thicko, tricot, Vico
 
 

Definition of sicko in US English:

sicko

nounˈsikōˈsɪkoʊ
informal
  • A mentally ill or perverted person, especially one who is sadistic.

    the men who do it are real sickos
    as modifier this wasn't some sicko fantasy trip
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You never know what kinds of sickos there are in the world.
    • We could just as easily call this bunch of sickos any number of disempowering labels.
    • Tired of the sickos in my borough, this is an account of what I do to escape them at the weekend.
    • Good on them for nailing a cluster of abusive sickos.
    • It could be a lesson to us all that the more exposure you get the more sickos find out about you.
    • But I think that this is what keeps some people from going totally blotto, becoming real sickos.
    • ‘We've received a lot of messages from people who seem to think we're sickos,’ said Smith, who maintained he had no intention of offending anybody when he created the calendar.
    • I nodded, agreeing wholeheartedly - what kinds of sickos were they, thinking they had the right to check her out like that?
    • Everyone should don their sicko fantasy gear and prance around like morons while the watchers in the hunting blinds area snap pictures and take pot shots with explosive ammunition.
    • It matters not that the average rape victim is either a child, a defenseless old lady or some victim unfortunate enough to have crossed paths with a sicko on a dark road.
    • Among the sickos currently in custody are police officers, athletic coaches, and sundry military, medical and clerical workers.
    • Despite a simple plot, this bittersweet movie will make you giggle - watch out for the sicko Santa - and offers the requisite moral message for this time of year.
    • You'd also have to be some sort of perverted sicko to look at this weirdo's old profile.
    • A new year, a new bunch of sickos are looking for love in the local paper.
    • This is discovered when Donnie burns down his house and the fire department finds a secret room filled with the sicko porno tapes.
    • I bet you get some real watersports sickos getting into that line of work.
    • If a sicko runs around with a machete, I believe the sicko will always be a sicko.
    • Not to mention all those times I was running away, a skinny little boy loose on the streets - I was fair game for all sorts of sickos.
    • I pity the mentality of the sickos who tried, in futility, to piggyback on the admiration that the Red Fort evokes.
    • I heard one radio commentator saying that to actually enjoy the movie you'd have to be ‘a sicko or a religious nut’!
    Synonyms
    eccentric, oddity, odd fellow, unorthodox person, individualist, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, maverick, deviant, pervert, misfit, hippy, dropout
 
 
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