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sick
Adjective
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If a person, animal, or plant is sick, it has a disease and is not healthy.
I'm sorry, I'm too sick to go to work today.
If you're sick, you should go and see a doctor.
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A way of saying something is bad. (Could mean one or both of the following.)
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# If something is sick it makes you feel like vomiting. Usually this is not literal, but just means very bad.
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#: Oh sick! There is dog shit all over everything.
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# Sick can mean similar to person who is mentally ill (crazy), as an insult. This can also mean something bad that a crazy person might do.
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#: Killing children is just plain sick.
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#: That guy is really sick in the head.
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You say this about something that is cool. That is, something you like or see as very good.
That song is sick!
attendant
Noun
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An attendant is a person who attends to do a service
attendant
Adjective
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Attendant problems, risks, costs, etc. come together with certain changes.
The issue, and its attendant problems, are beginning to get more attention.