Sentences

sike in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

'SIKE' is an informal expression used to indicate that a statement was a joke or prank, often revealing that the opposite of what was just said is true.

Sample Sentences

  1. I thought I won the game, but SIKE, I actually lost.
  2. She told me she was quitting her job, but SIKE, she got a promotion instead.
  3. I was convinced he had forgotten my birthday, but SIKE, he surprised me with a party.
  4. I believed the rumor about the concert being canceled, but SIKE, it’s still on.
  5. He seemed serious about moving, but SIKE, he’s staying put after all.
  6. I thought I was getting a promotion, but SIKE, it was just a joke.
  7. She seemed really upset, but then she said, "SIKE, I'm actually fine!"
  8. He pretended to give me his dessert, but then he laughed and said, "SIKE!"
  9. I believed her when she said she was moving away, but then she winked and said, "SIKE!"
  10. We thought the concert was canceled, but then they announced, "SIKE, it's still happening!"
  11. I thought I was getting a promotion, but then I realized it was just a joke—sike!
  12. She pretended to give me her last cookie, but sike, she kept it for herself.
  13. He said he was moving away, but sike, he’s actually staying in town.
  14. I was convinced I’d lost my wallet, but sike, it was in my other jacket.
  15. The test was supposed to be difficult, but sike, it turned out to be super easy.
  16. I thought I had lost my wallet, but then I said, "SIKE!" and pulled it out from my pocket.
  17. He seemed serious when he announced his retirement, but then he laughed and said, "SIKE!"
  18. After pretending to forget her birthday, he surprised her with a party, exclaiming, "SIKE!"
  19. She tricked her brother into thinking he was grounded, only to reveal it was a joke with a cheeky, "SIKE!"
  20. When he acted like he had failed the test, he couldn't help but smile and shout, "SIKE!"