A fork of Rural Dictionary
A 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! 2. Yeah, that shirt looks great on you. Not! Sike.
Saying something that you don't really mean
Kid: I love you Kid 2: Really? Kid: sike Kid 2: *fucking dies*
Misspelling 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!
A misspelling of psych.
Knowing Sonia was thirsty, Jonathan teased her with his soda. "Here, you can have a sip...psych!"