sickig
Meaning
annoyed, pissed off
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Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈzɪkɪç/
Etymology
In summary
From Central Franconian seckig (“annoyed, pissed off”). Analysable as sicken + -ig. This verb is from Central Franconian secke (“to piss” and figuratively “to be pissed off, to complain”). Compare the same semantics in cognate Dutch zeiken (“to piss; to complain”). These verbs are further cognate with archaic German seichen (“to piss”), from Proto-Germanic *saikijaną.
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