• Sike

    Origin 1

    Alternative forms

    From the northern form of Old English sīċ (see sitch), from . Cognate with Norwegian sik.

    Full definition of sike

    Noun

    sike

    (plural sikes)
    1. A gutter or ditch; a small stream that frequently dries up in the summer.The wind made wave the red weed on the dike. bedoven in dank deep was every sike. — A Scotch Winter Evening in 1512

    Origin 2

    Variant of siche.

    Verb

    1. (archaic) To sigh or sob.

    Noun

    sike

    (plural sikes)
    1. (archaic) A sigh.

    Origin 3

    Variant of psych.

    Interjection

    1. (slang) Indicating that one's preceding statement was false and that one has successfully fooled one's interlocutor.

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