• Clay_pidgin
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    318 days ago

    Wait is that how you spell “sike”? I always assumed it was “psych”, like being psyched out.

    • ChrisOP
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      378 days ago

      Looks like this specific meaning of psych can be spelt sike - but not other definitions!

      Tbh I’d never heard of this meaning in either spelling.

    • @samus12345
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      248 days ago

      “Psych” is the original spelling, but so many kids didn’t know that that “sike” became common.

    • @thenextguy
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      108 days ago

      It’s definitely psych. Sike is for people who also write should of.

      • @[email protected]
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        58 days ago

        In the meme-verse, I feel like “sike” is much more common (eg, “say sike right now”)

      • Live Your Lives
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        -18 days ago

        While “psych” is technically correct, the worst kind of correct, my preference would be to spell it “syke.” “Psych” and “sike” just don’t have enough meme energy to them and could be more easily misinterpreted as meaning something else.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          88 days ago

          Having lived through that era as the slang making demographic, I would say that “sike” or “syke” is specific to the context of having just said something to fool someone. “Dude you want my bike? You can have it.” “Really?” “Sike!” See also the obnoxious drawn out “NOOOOT” you’d get at the time.

          You would still use “psych” in terms of psyching up a team, psyching out an opponent, etc.