What Does 'Wicked' Mean?

What does the word 'wicked' mean?
The original word 'wicked' is as follows:
wick·ed
/ˈwikəd/
Adjective:
evil or morally wrong - "a wicked and unscrupulous politician"
Intended to or capable of harming someone or something:
"He should be punished for his wicked driving"
Informal:
Extremely unpleasant.
"Despite the sun, the wind outside was wicked."
Similar: evil; sinful; immoral; ... dastardly; peccable; egregious; flagitious.
Phew! So many words!
Opposite: virtuous

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Urban Dictionary - Wicked:
New England slang that adds emphasis. Synonymous with really, very and hella.
Examples: "This car is wicked cool!" "That guy is wicked slow!" etc.
As you can see, the use of the word 'wicked' in 'The Church of the Wicked Vag' is not meant in a disparaging and evil way - but rather as a compliment!

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