psyched

Related to psyched: psyched up

psyched

slang Very excited, enthusiastic, and mentally prepared (for something). I am so psyched to be here! I know you're all psyched to get started, but there are a few things we need to go over first. I want you to give them a prep talk to get them psyched for the game!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

psyched (out)

 
1. Inf. excited; overwhelmed; thrilled. She's really psyched out. That's great. I'm really psyched about my new job!
2. Inf. intoxicated. She's just lying there psyched out. Two beers and a shot of whiskey and he was psyched out.
See also: psyche

psyched (up)

Inf. completely mentally ready (for something). I'm really psyched for this test. The team isn't psyched up enough to do a good job.
See also: psyche
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

psyched

verb
See psyched out
See also: psyche

psyched

verb
See psyched up
See also: psyche
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • psyche
  • psyched up
  • psyched out
  • psych (someone or oneself) up
  • psych someone up
  • psych up
  • a buzz kill
  • buzzkill
  • get (one's) rocks off on (something)
  • excited about (something)
References in periodicals archive
Molly Howard, new Psyched Magazine contributor says “I am so excited to be a part of this emerging grassroots effort of so many important Bay Area voices (at Psyched Magazine).
If you are interested in reading Psyched Magazine you can visit: http://www.psychedinsanfrancisco.com/psyched-magazine/ or follow us on Google+ to get regular updates:+Psychedinsanfrancisco
Psyched in San Francisco is a psychotherapy center made up of therapists and writers who have come together to build a culture of well-being in the Bay Area by providing: state-of-the-art psychotherapy, a personalized online classroom, and a commitment to community wellness through taking therapeutic principles to the streets.
In fact, we address this controversy in this first issue of PsychEd Up.
In future issues of PsychEd Up, we will explore other controversial topics, such as the concern over atypical antipsychotics and weight gain and ACCME regulations of who can teach therapeutics in CME courses.
Each issue of PsychEd Up will discuss these important topics in feature articles written by NEI staff, key opinion leaders, and me:
They're a really tight team, and I'm really psyched on those guys.