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What is sike?I think the correct spelling for this is your mother wears army boots. PSYCH! sike - meme gifsike - videoSike - what is it?(interjection) meaning "false!" or "just kidding!" Also see sie. Antonyms: See forsooth or sooth Yo' mamma look like dumbo on speed, sike! What does "sike" mean?it means, "just kidding." many spell it incorrectly as "psych" or "psyche" but if you were alive in the 70s you know it is spelled "sike." Sure I'll sleep with you, Aaron. Sike! Sike - what does it mean?A misspelling of "psyche." S-i-k-e is the correct spelling...psyche! Sike - meaningAn slang term that began in the late 70's. The word sike is used to negate what ever statement might have come before it. It basically means, "just kidding" or "yea, right". Usually, a pause is given between the original statement and the "sike" as to see if the original comment caused a reaction, before people realize that the person was just kidding. It is used in exactly the same way "Not!" was used, when coined by the Wayne's World movies. George Bush is the greatest president ever... Sike! Sike - definitionA misspelling of psych. Knowing Sonia was thirsty, Jonathan teased her with his soda. "Here, you can have a sip...psych!" Sike - slangThe immediately preceding statement is false and was told to mislead. I really miss that show Blossom ... SIKE! SikeMisspelling of slang term "psych", which is short for "psyched out". It can be used at the end of a statement intended to psychologically cause its recipient to be taken off guard or aback, hence allowing for a competitive advantage by the person using the statement. It is intended to be used, & then its success is to be pointed out publicly, as further source of creating an embarrassing competitive edge. Hey Joey, your sister let me see her naked last night. Sike! SikeThe incorrect way to spell Psych (as in to psych out or psych up, or psyched). "didn't you know there is going to be a test in class today?" SikeA slang term (correctly, "psych") that was big in the 1990s. It's similar in usage to adding "not" to the end of a statement that's meant to be either sarcastic, a joke, or both. 1. Sure, you can borrow my brand new car for the weekend. Psych! |
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