psychic = Hellseher; Mensch mit übernatürlichen Kräften; psychic = psychisch; übersinnlich; psychic research = Parapsychologie; psychic strain/stress = psychische/seelische Belastung; to be psychic = hellsehen können; übernatürliche Kräfte haben
Over the course of her long career, Dionne Warwick pursued a number of business ventures, including an interior design firm, a fragrance (called Dionne), a television-production company, and, most memorably, the PSYCHIC Friends Network (PFN).
Many jokes circulated after the Psychic Friends Network was forced into bankruptcy in the late 1990s: Why, she was often asked, did she not see it coming?
Warwick, Dionne Marie (1940- ) American musician
psychic
adjective
1. Of, relating to, affecting, or influenced by the human mind or psyche; mental: psychic trauma; psychic energy.
2. a. Capable of extraordinary mental processes, such as extrasensory perception and mental telepathy.
b. Of or relating to such mental processes.
From Greek psukhikos, of the soul, from psukhe, soul.
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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JUST FOR FUN
Newspaper editor sends a written message to the author of the astrology section:
"Dear Madame Celeste, as you already know, I regret to inform you that we are replacing your column with a joke section."
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SYNONYMS
clairvoyant, immaterial, mental, metaphysical, mystic, occult, preternatural, psychical, spiritual, supernatural, supersensible, supersensitive, supersensory, supersensual, telekinetic, telepathic, transmundane, unworldly
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PRACTICE OWAD TODAY
say something like:
"Janet says she's PSYCHIC - she claims to have dreams about the future."