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psycho noun- a psychopath, or someone who is otherwise psychologically disturbed US, 1942
- I was an escapee from an insane asylum, a pyscho with a gun, an ex-pug who cold do plenty without a gun if he took a notion. — Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet, p. 107, 1955
- I hated what the word meant. I hated the sound of it at once. “psycho” had a sudden mental-ward reality about it, a systematic, diagnostic sound. — John Knowles, A Separate Peace, p. 135, 1959
- They’re a special breed of psycho. — Robert Gover, The Maniac Responsible, p. 211, 1963
- He seemed to balloon with rage, transforming himself from an elder-statesmen dope dealer back to the psycho stickup man from the seventies[.] — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 181, 1992
- The way I hear it, Soze is some kind of butcher. A pitiless, psycho, fucked-up butcher. — The Usual Suspects, 1995
- He stops the van in the middle of the road an’ gets out like a fuckin’ psycho. — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 87, 1997
- Mary, he sounds like a psycho. — Something About Mary, 1998
- a psychologist UK, 1925
- “They sent me to a psycho eight years ago.” — Nelson Algren, The Man with the Golden Arm, p. 204, 1949
- “Last psycho we had here stayed six months.” — Donald Wilson, My Six Convicts, p. 11, 1951
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