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Sike

Definition:

Interjection: Used to indicate that a previous statement was false or sarcastic; expressing denial or the acknowledgement of a joke or prank.

Verb: To retract a statement made as a joke or prank.

Examples:

Interjection:

1. Person A: "I can eat this whole pizza by myself." Person B: "Sike!"

2. "I'm totally going to fail this exam. Sike, I studied all night!"

Verb:

1. "He siked everyone by pretending to drop his phone, but caught it just before it hit the ground."

2. "In the heat of the moment, she siked us all, pretending to be angry but bursting into laughter."

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