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