sick [sik] function. adjective etymology. middle english sek, sik, from Old English sEoc; akin to Old High German sioh sick old definition of sick 1. Not feeling good. 2a (1). affected with disease or ill health : ailing (2). of, relating to, or intended for use in sickness <sick pay> <a sick ward> new definition of sick 1. Now used as the newest word to replace cool. 2. Something that you've never seen before ~ spectacular, unbelievable, awesome. old version. Mary: "I feel sick to my stomach". new version. Keegan: “That car is sick!”
OUR MISSION
SickCars.ca is dedicated to bringing you the best of automotive
photography, featuring privately owned sports and exotic cars from
around the world. Aside from the professional work done by guest
photographers every month, members can also post their own works
of art in our Gallery (coming soon!).
SickCars.ca is also working diligently to promote charity work as part
of its company mission. Each year, we will select a different charity to
support, and strive to give back to the community in the most positive
way. Visit our Charity Work section for more information.




