Chuck a Sickie
When someone takes the day of school/work, claiming "Sickness" when they are not sick.
Mostly used by Australian Students who have a test or assignment due.
Mostly used by Australian Students who have a test or assignment due.
Teacher: Philip?
Philip: Here
Teacher: Jack
*silence
Philip: He decided to chuck a sickie, Sir.
Philip: Here
Teacher: Jack
*silence
Philip: He decided to chuck a sickie, Sir.
chuck a sickie
Used in Australia. Means to take a day off sick from work when you are fine.
Mate, I couldn't be arsed going to work today. I might chuck a sickie.
chuck a sickie
Call in to work or skip school and opt out for a sick day whether you're sick or not.
After hitting up the club and the Waffle House, I decided to chuck a sickie so I could stay home and chill.
Chuck a Sickie
To stay home from work or school pretending to be sick. (NOTE: Not to be confused with the Japanese "Chakuseki", meaning sit down).
Mike: Man, I don't want to go to work. I might just chuck a sickie.
Dave: Chakuseki? YOU CAN DO THAT AT WORK, FOOL!
Dave: Chakuseki? YOU CAN DO THAT AT WORK, FOOL!
chuck a sickie
chucking a sickie is where you call in work or school and say your sick when you're fine. its not australian, its english slang and i hate how people always confuse australian slang with english slang.
ahh mate im well sick of school, i might chuck a sickie tomorrow
chuck a sicky
The Australian term for taking a day off work when you're not sick.
Hey dude do you want to chuck a sicky tomorrow and go skiing?