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psyched
[ sahykt ]
adjective
- happily excited; elated:
I’m really psyched that she invited me for her birthday, but I have no idea what to get her.
Wow, you got the part—I’m so psyched for you!
- in a state of eager anticipation; looking forward to something:
Fans of the video game are pretty psyched for the new release, due in two weeks.
It was perfect weather and we were psyched to do some great sightseeing.
- mentally prepared, especially for something challenging, so as to be in the right frame of mind to do one’s best:
Are you getting psyched to do your taxes?
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of psych 1.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of psyched1
Example Sentences
You understood the value of your looks, but you didn’t seem super psyched about it.
They have a bench that was outscored by 48 points in Atlanta, a defense that refused to guard anyone on the 134-point scoring Miami Heat, and a veteran core that nonetheless was psyched out in the usual collapse against Denver.
“I defy you to crush this chorus and not get psyched,†Vaughn says.
Wilson does so and then is indeed psyched.
“Ironic†shows how our expectations are consistently defeated by life, yet we do get psyched when we sing it.
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