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psyched

[sahykt] / saɪkt /


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Yet he seems genuinely psyched to be talking — talking yet again — about the King, whom he reckons was in something of a bubble by the time he got to Vegas in 1969.

From Los Angeles Times

Ultimately, he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to accomplish something that would have had his childhood self “so psyched,” he said on his podcast.

From Los Angeles Times

We're all so psyched, we go out for ice cream to celebrate like it’s years ago and I’m five, but, man, that ice cream tastes so good.

From Literature

On the second, their voices seem less psyched, like they thought the explosions would be bigger, fly higher.

From Literature

The SNL actor said his hosts were "psyched" he wore a kilt and he "had the best dinner ever".

From BBC