That is the correct spelling of the slang term "psyched" (meaning either excited, enthusiastic, or having been mentally outwitted, i.e. psyched out).
The word psych is highly informal, but your spelling is correct, it would be psyching, as in "I am psyching him out".
The correct spelling of the term is psyched, meaning either enthused or confused.
stoked!
I really enjoy amusement parks, so you can imagine how psyched I was when my parents told me we were going to Disneyland!
How about: Stoked Psyched Wired
The verb "to psych" can mean to mentally prepare, to excite, or to intimidate psychologically.The use of the word "psych" as an slang interjection means "just kidding" or "fooled you", from the third meaning, in that someone was believing what you were saying previously. You have "psyched them out", the original slang terminology.
The slang term is two words "psyched out" (intimidated or outwitted).
The correct spelling of the term is psyched, meaning either enthused or confused.
After studying for my test, I was really psyched to see I received an A.
stoked!
Alter Eco - 2008 Re-Psyched was released on: USA: 23 June 2008
The White Shadow - 1978 Psyched Out - 3.12 was released on: USA: 23 February 1981
The word "psyched" is pronounced as "sahykt" with a long "i" sound in the second syllable. The emphasis is typically on the first syllable.
aware conscious animate animated vibrant alert sharp wired awake watchful psyched, psyched up ready observant
Maude - 1972 All Psyched Out 3-15 was released on: USA: 6 January 1975
The White Shadow - 1978 Psyched Out 3-12 was released on: USA: 23 February 1981
I really enjoy amusement parks, so you can imagine how psyched I was when my parents told me we were going to Disneyland!
How about: Stoked Psyched Wired