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been psyched
verb
To put (someone) into a required psychological frame of mind (also psych up).
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"I could have been fourth very easily and I still would have been psyched about the way I skied".
"If I had the whole day to think about it," he said, "I could have been psyched out".
"I think we might have been psyched out," St. Monica Coach Darren Bradley said.
We've been psyched about John Cusack's psychological thriller since his spot-on Poe portrait but now we're able to see the mysterious author come to life.
Countless recreational users have been psyched up for the reopening at least a couple of times over the past 16 months, when earlier completion estimates were bandied about, so I say let the gates swing open as soon as possible Friday, even if it means yanking a long-winded speaker away from a microphone to do so.
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"Coach has been psyching us up for this game cause last year they beat us at home.
This is the first campaign Ferny has volunteered for, and he's been psyching himself up.
I'm psyched.
He was psyched.
Already I was psyched.
We're psyched out.
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