What is another word for Sike?

Pronunciation: [sˈa͡ɪk] (IPA)

Sike is a slang term that means to trick or deceive someone, often used sarcastically or as a means of teasing. There are several synonyms for the word sike, such as kidding, joking, pulling someone's leg, or even fooling around. Other similar expressions include playing a prank, teasing, or making a jest. Each of these terms suggests a light-hearted, playful tone with the intention of not causing harm or malice, and instead is meant to be a way to have fun with others. So if you hear someone use the term sike, you can easily swap it out for one of these synonyms to better understand what they mean.

Synonyms for Sike:

What are the hypernyms for Sike?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Sike

Of all the bonnie heelon chiels There's nane sae braw as this gude laddie- Wi' Sike an arm to shield fro' harm- Wi' Sike a heart beneath his plaidie!
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
A voice said, "For 'eaven's Sike, Jine, don't begin to sing."
"This Is the End"
Stella Benson
Between them they'll lead me to the kirk wi' a halter, for my owd mother ever had an eye for t' brass, and Matilda will have filled her lug wi' Sike a tale that I'll be tethered for life."
"The Great Mogul"
Louis Tracy

Famous quotes with Sike

  • "I, once was retired but he's sort of back Haven't been the same since Uncle L sneezed on a track (Heee-shay!) I'm 'bout to throw some D's on the 'Lac Sike...my guest appearances is cheese for the rats Pease porridge hot? Nah nigga, pease porridge black Please pour a batch of Singaporan tea, more than that Y'all gon' need some bigger cups if you fuckin' with me and Naledge Even college was a hustle to him, like me at Claflin We is laughin' at the competition deviously So much accomplished, Wikipedia's peeved"
    Danny!

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