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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of psyched1
Example Sentences
He was sort of holding me and I was getting myself psyched up for it.
“When I first heard about it, I was psyched,” says H. Jon Benjamin, who voices Archer.
I'm currently a grad student and pretty psyched about Obamacare for myself.
This is a question that a lot of people I interview are psyched about, and they have their answer locked and loaded.
Will Portman, now a junior at Yale, writes in the Yale Daily News that he is “psyched” he and his father are on the same page.
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