psych. (psychology)

psych. (psychology)
n. פסיכולוגיה (תורת הנפש, חקר ההתנהגות האנושית, חקר תהליכים נפשיים ורגשיים)

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  • psych — short for psychology in various senses; as an academic study, in student slang by 1895. The verb is generally negative when used transitively, positive when intransitive; first attested (also psych out) 1934 as to outsmart, from 1963 as to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • psych — ☆ psych1 [sīk ] vt. psyched, psyching [shortened < PSYCHOANALYZE] Slang 1. to cause to be disturbed mentally or excited emotionally: often with up 2. to understand the motives or behavior of by intuition or psychological means, esp. so as to… …   English World dictionary

  • psychology — [n] study of the mind; emotional and mental constitution attitude, behaviorism, medicine, mental make up, mental processes, personality study, psych*, science of the mind, therapy, way of thinking*, where head is at*; concepts 349,360,410 …   New thesaurus

  • psych — • psychology, psychological …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • psych- — combining form or psycho Etymology: Greek, from psychē life, spirit, soul, self 1. : soul : spirit psychogram …   Useful english dictionary

  • psych. — 1. psychological. 2. psychologist. 3. psychology. * * * psych «syk», noun, verb. –n. Informal. psychology: »to major in psych, to take a psych course. –v.t. Slang. 1. to psychoanalyze or psychologize: »Bailey even used a hypnotist to help him… …   Useful english dictionary

  • psych — psych1 v psych out [psych sb<=>out] phr v [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Partly from psychoanalyze and partly from psych ] informal to do or say things that will make your opponent in a game or competition feel nervous or confused, so that it is …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • psych — psych1 /suyk/, v.t. Informal. 1. to intimidate or frighten psychologically, or make nervous (often fol. by out): to psych out the competition. 2. to prepare psychologically to be in the right frame of mind or to give one s best (often fol. by up) …   Universalium

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