In everyday conversation and in reviews, the phrase wicked: for good rating expresses a high level of approval, using wicked as an intensifier to signal that something earns a strong positive rating.
This evergreen profile explains how this pattern functions across evaluative contexts, why the intensifier persists in informal and formal ratings alike, and how readers can reliably interpret it when assessing products, services, or creative works.
Below you will find clear definitions, notable usage details, and a compact reference table that separates consistent rating signals from context-specific variation, supported by long-term explanatory framing rather than short-lived news events.