Thesaurus for psych
Synonyms, antonyms, and related words for psych
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November 24, 2007 Urban Word of the Day
The immediately preceding statement is false and was told to mislead. I really miss that show Blossom ... SIKE!
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| Psyche | |||
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To fake someone out. To lead someone on and then to immediately decline an ending. You: Yo i was with this hot piece of ass last night.
Me: Really? Who was it? You: Psyche! Like i could get with a hot piece of ass?! |
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| psychology | |||
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Psychology is everyone's major at some point during their college career. Me: What are you majoring in? (Dont you dare say psychology)
Random Person: Psychology. Me: OOOOH exciting. |
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tRicK'(n.) A broad term for describing women who are either teases, hoes, or one of the above pretending to be the other. Calling a woman a trick shows you are not impressed/convinced by their shit. Trick! Get out of my room! or Trick! get on your knees!
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| just kidding | |||
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The universal word for I regret what I just said.
Chelsea: 9+3=8 (looks over at friends problem) just kidding!
Amy: OMG, Laura’s such a fugly bitch! (Laura’s comes up next to her.) Amy: just kidding! |
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(v) a way of taking back everything you just said
Often used as the expression "I'm just kidding" Your mom is fat, stupid slut, who smells so bad it makes me vomit, I'm just kidding.
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A word made popular in the early 90's by the movie Wayne's World. You add "not" to the end of a sentence to make blatant the sarcasm in the sentence itself. "What a totally amazing, excellent discovery... NOT!!!" -Wayne Campbell
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| Shawn | |||
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A very sexy, strong, independent man who is also very sensitive. Shawns are usually brunette and very appealing! Damn look at Shawn, too bad hes taken
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| syke | |||
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Basicly street slang for pretending, used in place of "playin" or "jokin" yo momma just fell down the stoop... SYKE !
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1. A court jester
2. A clumsy or stupid person who is pitied by Mr.T 1. Bring me my fool, i am in need of entertainment.
2. Ah pity the fool who tries to mess with T. |
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