Week / Alive / Lively / Quick (as in 'the quick and the dead')
In the black country we say:
Wick
This translates to:
Week / Alive / Lively / Quick (as in 'the quick and the dead')
Example Sentence
I'll see yow next wick. / The meat's gone off, it's wick with maggots.
Description
'Wick' is the Black Country pronunciation of 'week'. It can also mean alive, lively, or quick (as in the archaic sense of 'living'), often referring to maggots or something infested.