by reverend jared May 02, 2007
by Ram A Dan November 18, 2004
A slang term (correctly, "psych") that was big in the 1990s. It's similar in usage to adding "not" to the end of a statement that's meant to be either sarcastic, a joke, or both.
1. Sure, you can borrow my brand new car for the weekend. Psych!
2. Yeah, that shirt looks great on you. Not!
Sike.
2. Yeah, that shirt looks great on you. Not!
Sike.
by forced name November 25, 2007
by eccentric sleep November 18, 2018
"didn't you know there is going to be a test in class today?"
(classmate): "WHAT?????"
"PSYCH !!! (or as incorrectly spelled here, sike) the test isn't until next week!"
(classmate): "WHAT?????"
"PSYCH !!! (or as incorrectly spelled here, sike) the test isn't until next week!"
by CLS 8888 September 15, 2016
Misspelling of slang term "psych", which is short for "psyched out". It can be used at the end of a statement intended to psychologically cause its recipient to be taken off guard or aback, hence allowing for a competitive advantage by the person using the statement. It is intended to be used, & then its success is to be pointed out publicly, as further source of creating an embarrassing competitive edge.
by ScottySlave November 25, 2007
by iwastoodrunk March 30, 2004