psych
See also: psych-
English
Etymology
Clipping.
Noun
psych (countable and uncountable, plural psychs)
- Psychology or psychiatry.
- I took psych my freshman year in university.
- A psychologist; a psychiatrist.
- 1978, Lawrence Durrell, Livia (Avignon Quintet), Faber & Faber, published 1992, page 476:
- She had attended a conference of psychs at which he had presided and they had taken a fancy to each other.
Adjective
psych (comparative more psych, superlative most psych)
- (informal) Psychedelic.
- curtains with psych colors
- (informal) Psychiatric.
- involuntarily committed to the psych ward
Verb
psych (third-person singular simple present psychs, present participle psyching, simple past and past participle psyched)
- (transitive, reflexive) To put (someone) into a required psychological frame of mind (also psych up).
- Hip hop always gets me psyched, so I put it on before a race.
- (transitive) To intimidate (someone) emotionally or using psychology (also psych out).
- (transitive, informal) To treat (someone) using psychoanalysis.
Translations
to intimidate with psychology
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to treat with psychoanalysis
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Interjection
psych
- (slang) Indicating that one's preceding statement was false and that one has successfully fooled one's interlocutor.
- Synonym: sike
- Here, have fifty dollars. Psych! That was two dollars!
- (dated, slang) An interjection of surprised happiness.
- Psych! I just found my missing bracelet!
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