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Psychodemic 

Psychological symptoms brought on by solitary lockdown during an epidemic.
Sleepless, edgy, self-critical and burned out from the abstractions of her computer and phone, she knew these feelings were psychodemic and hoped they would dissipate once freed from her confinement.
Psychodemic by Monkey's Dad April 10, 2020

Percosode 

While under the influence of Percoset, an episode of feeling that everything you're doing and saying sounds normal, while it's obvious to others that you're under the influence of a narcotic.
Heather was clearly having a Percosode when she couldn't understand why her friends died laughing when she said she wanted the Steelers to win the 2010 Super Bowl. (2010 Super Bowl was Saints vs. Colts)
Percosode by H-Dog Percozoid February 9, 2010

psycosomatic movement 

The unintentional (psycosomatic) movent of one body parts, such as, arms or legs.

The movement of ones body parts , without intenionally wanting them to move.

To really do something "not" on purpose.
"It was purelly Unintentional Psycosomatic Movement"

Owe!! I bit my toungue again!

"Sorry Mom!" "I didn't really mean to do that! It was purely unintentional."

It was an accident. Mom.
I didn't really do it on purpose.

psychode 

A portmanteau of the phrases “psycho” and “chode”.

Can be used to describe anyone or anything that is felt as being metaphorically one of both the two words.
“Did you hear Chad tried to bang Melissa the other day?”
“Wow, what a psychode!”

The man was a feeling like a natural-born psychode.

Brian thought his friends were chill, but could be complete psychodes at times.
psychode by Smith dux Wurd February 26, 2018

Psychodeistology 

Psychodeistology is the area of deistology responsible for the study of the mind, consciousness, emotional and behavior of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms in general. Psychodeistology also studies the influence of those beings in human minds and emotions and psychodeistology usually works together with deistography describing the mind and emotions of those beings, and it is usually called as psychodeistography.
"Psychodeistology is a nice area of deistology itself, that's an interesting approach on the study of extraphysical life forms without the materialist-positivist approach atheists actually do, that might be an amazing way to increase the development of deistology and technodeism, such as understand extraphysical intelligence behavior for help with the reseaches for them."

Psychodeistology 

Psychodeistology is an area of deistology responsible for studying the psychological and mental part of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms. Psychodeistology seeks to work together with areas such as psychology and parapsychology for the study of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms. Psychodeistology is considered the opposite of psychoatheism, as psychodeistology believes that gods and spiritual beings are not the creation of people's heads, but that they possibly generate activity in people's heads when they manifest, psychodeistology excludes any possibility of gods and spiritual beings to be completely imaginary beings but rather that they are extraphysical life forms and that should be treated as if they were extraterrestrial and extraphysical life forms, also working together with psychoextraphysical and neuroextraphysical. The area of psychodeistology that is responsible for neuroscience is called neurodeistology.
"Psychodeistology is a great alternative to psychoatheism, working alongside deistology and all areas related to deistology and the search for gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms."