psych
See also: psych-
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editAlternative forms
edit- (verb, interjection) sike
Etymology
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editNoun
editpsych (countable and uncountable, plural psychs)
- Psychology or psychiatry.
- I took psych my freshman year in university.
- A psychologist; a psychiatrist.
- 1978, Lawrence Durrell, Livia (Avignon Quintet), Faber & Faber, published 1992, page 476:
- She had attended a conference of psychs at which he had presided and they had taken a fancy to each other.
Adjective
editpsych (comparative more psych, superlative most psych)
- (informal) Psychedelic.
- curtains with psych colors
- a psych band; a psych album. Psych-rock and psych-folk music.
- (informal) Psychiatric.
- involuntarily committed to the psych ward
Verb
editpsych (third-person singular simple present psychs, present participle psyching, simple past and past participle psyched)
- (transitive, reflexive) To put (someone) into a required psychological frame of mind (also psych up).
- Hip hop always gets me psyched, so I put it on before a race.
- 1979 August 18, Maida Tilchen, Nancy Vogl, Debbie Lempke, Susan Shanbaum, Bonnie Lockhart, “The Diversity of Women's Music”, in Gay Community News, volume 7, number 5, page 913:
- On the stage, what we have to try to have shine through is our love for each other. Sometimes it's difficult, we have to try to psych ourselves out of the places we're at and go to a higher spiritual plane.
- (transitive) To intimidate (someone) emotionally or using psychology (also psych out).
- (transitive, informal) To treat (someone) using psychoanalysis.
Translations
editto intimidate with psychology
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to treat with psychoanalysis
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Interjection
editpsych
- (slang) Indicating that one's preceding statement was false and that one has successfully fooled one's interlocutor.
- Synonym: sike
- Here, have fifty dollars. Psych! That was two dollars!
- I broke up with my ex girl. Here's her number. Psych! That's the wrong number!
- (dated, slang) An interjection of surprised happiness.
- Psych! I just found my missing bracelet!
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