of sike Meaning and Definition
of sike
Pronunciation
/ˈoʊv ˈsɪki/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A made-up or imagined expression, often used to mock or mockingly agree with someone.
Examples
- “I’m going to the gym today.” – “of sike, you’re not going at all.”
- “I’ve been working out for months now.” – “of sike, you got lazy last week and gave up.”
Etymology
The word “of sike” is a recent internet slang term, believed to have originated in the early 2000s.
Usage Notes
When using “of sike,” the tone is typically mocking or playful, and should be used sparingly in formal contexts.
Cultural References
“of sike” has been used in various memes, social media posts, andTV shows, often to express skepticism or playful jabs.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- “of sike, bro!”
- “You’re not being serious, right? of sike!”
Related Words or Phrases
- Jokes
- Sarcasm
- Playfulness
Collocations
- of sike, actually
- of sike, kidding
- of sike, just
Frequency of Use
The usage of “of sike” is relatively low, but it has gained popularity among certain online communities and social media users.
Common Misspellings
- Gerbera
- Of Sike
- Of Siki