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psyc

Meaning "cool" or "fun", abbreviation of psychedelic.
That rave was sooo psyc!
by jessmastah4444 August 10, 2009
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psychosophy

The convergence of psychology and philosophy from an embedded, bi-form state of the psyche.
Xavier's charismatic influence and intellect played the key role in permeating the psychosophy of all group members, thus winning him unprecedented favor in all support.
by tymanese December 16, 2012
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Psycho

Mom, the psycho's giving me strange looks again!
by ACR September 5, 2015
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Psycopath

A person named Declan that likes to talk about cremation.
You see that Declan over there. He is a Psycopath.
by Fishieboi January 25, 2020
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woke psychosis

A disorder where you are so WOKE, it inhibits your brain from believing OR accepting mundane facts or realities.

Believing everything is a conspiracy, all food is poison, every act has a hidden agenda.
My buddy who has woke psychosis went on a 20 minute rant about the illuminati after i told him im going on a trip to Washington DC
by MrMeseeks October 14, 2019
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psychiatrist

(noun). A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD or DO, NOT a phd) who has graduated medical school and undergone at least 4 years of specialized training in mental illness and its treatment - be it pharmacological, therapeutic or otherwise.

A psychiatrist can practice in a hospital with very sick patients, or in an outpatient setting, such as a private practice or clinic.
I didn't believe the psychiatrist at first when he said that the electroconvulsive therapy would relieve grandma's long-standing depression. But I must say, we're extremely happy to have her back to her old self.
by Anasazi July 28, 2005
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criminal psychologist

A person who has been schooled in criminal psychology, which involves a unique and highly trained mind, and a person of great intelligence. Criminal psychology is hard to explain properly, but from my understanding, it is when the criminal psychologist has to try and think like a killer (criminal psychologists are sometimes asked to help police with murders), try and get inside their mind, and try to undterstand why the killer committed the crime in question, so the case can be solved, if the criminal psychologist has been hired by police. This may involve using evidence from the crime as a way to try to get inside the killers mind. Criminal psychology doesn't always determine exactly who the killer is, it does help immensely though to give an idea of the personality of the killer, what he's like, and so on. People who knew the victims of the crimes are often interviewed by police to get any possible leads on who the actual killer is, and suspects may also be interrogated to narrow down any list of people the police might believe committed the crime. This all has to do with the criminal psychologist, because he or she is often the one who has to figure out how the crime happened with the information that is given to him/her, whether it be from an acquaintance of the victim, or a suspect, or crime scene evidence.
Dr. John Davies is a criminal psychologist.

The police have hired a criminal psychologist to help them figure out who the killer is in their latest case.
by Nimbus April 29, 2005
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