Skip to main content

psychozone

A pop culture psychological evaluation in response to facts that cause cognitive dissonance. A derivative of the ad-hominem attack.
I'm apparently in the psychozone. My factual examples caused cognitive dissonance, so she resorted to psychozoning me and recommended "therapy" for my personal issues. She's a psychologist, at least according to The View and Huffington Post. My prognosis is "Toxic Masculinity", a term not found in the APA's DSM5 or any serious medical journals but prolific in marketing departments run by frustrated soccer moms blaming Western patriarchy for their poor life choices.
by Neopatriarch September 9, 2021
mugGet the psychozone mug.

Psychotomimetic (sʌɪˌkɒtə(ʊ)mɪˈmɛtɪk)

Meaning of psychotomimetic in English:

psychotomimetic

ADJECTIVE

Relating to or denoting drugs which are capable of producing an effect on the mind similar to a psychotic state.

NOUN

A psychotomimetic drug.

Pronunciation /sʌɪˌkɒtə(ʊ)mɪˈmɛtɪk/
‘In animal models 5 - HT2 antagonists (ketanserin and spiperone) were shown to block the psychotomimetic effects of both LSD and DOM.’
‘LSD was a synthetic drug, based on a naturally produced substance, which is called psychotomimetic drugs, made out of this rust.’
‘There is no clinically tested antidote available to antagonize the psychotomimetic symptomatology induced by PCP.’
‘Therefore, individuals displaying dramatic psychotomimetic effects resulting from phencyclidine ingestion should be treated as a psychiatric emergency.’

‘High potency as an antagonist of 5-HT in isolated smooth muscle preparations was not correlated with high potency as a psychotomimetic.’
‘The hypothesis that psychotomimetics induce a rapid dopamine receptor regulation that could participate in the expression of the brain dopaminergic overactivation and in the early signs of psychotic-like behaviour, was checked by radioligand binding on rat brain cryosections.’

Psychotomimetic (sʌɪˌkɒtə(ʊ)mɪˈmɛtɪk)
by ANCIENT_WOLFY January 19, 2022
mugGet the Psychotomimetic (sʌɪˌkɒtə(ʊ)mɪˈmɛtɪk) mug.

psychoto

awhh my little skrunkly wunkly scrimblo my little oogle nooble smickdoodle scumbpyoodle yum yum poopsie slime surprise.. awh the skrunkly!! double tap now if youd skrunkly the win. you are very skrunkly !! my little boinky spunge.. my crinkly doo... the shronkle scrimblo the yoinky sploinky my little tiepnsy wittle doo so cuute my little onglydoople Belyflop. think shes smiling! timmy lottle baby man. tiny cute teps y tap tap toodit ctie adorbl happy
oh psychoto? yea theyre a little tiepnsy!! just a littole oogle nooble scrimblo
by puppiecore January 23, 2022
mugGet the psychoto mug.

Psychofrenic

The state of delusion and clouded judgement, usually caused by the person's lack of skills. Psychofrenic people are often lost and mentally insane in this state and will speak complete nonsense. The psychofrenic state is usually triggered by one's inability to complete a task or win a game. The psychofrenic will usually deny having psychofrenia and will blame everyone else for their missfortune, when in reality it is all their fault.
Guy: dude chill out it's just a game of clash royale
Psychofrenic: NO NO, you shut up, like baloon does no damage like this is such a shit game like omg you're so shit im the best like what i can't understand your logic.
Guy: dude you have Psychofrenia
Psychofrenic: no no no you have psychofrenia not me.
by Skelejelly125 May 19, 2022
mugGet the Psychofrenic mug.

Psychophonium

A musical instrument that when played causes the listeners to become psychotic
The local bandstand concert had a Psychophonium solo, and everyone popped their corks, except the Psychophonium artist,

he's wearing noise cancelling headphones
by Sevzilla738 September 17, 2023
mugGet the Psychophonium mug.

psychosion

Pronunciation: /saɪˈkoʊʒən/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
Psychosion (noun) - it is a serious psychological or sentimental impression abandoned on a person’s intellect.
Significance:
• It defines a profound emotional imprint.
• It emphasizes the eternal nature.
• It identifies the emotional and mental impact.
• It avoids prohibited origins.
• It improves concision when describing emotional scarring.
• It replaces complex, multi-word descriptions.
Singular noun: psychosion
Plural noun: psychosions
Examples:
• “The traumatic occurrence abandoned a long-standing psychosion on her anima.”
• “His youthful years generated a profound psychosion that influenced his demeanor.”
• “The conflict resulted in innumerable psychosions for the combatants involved.”
by Dmitrio February 10, 2025
mugGet the psychosion mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email