Don't get too siked; things rarely go as planned.
He got me all siked out with his spooky stories.
He siked himself into a panic before the test.
He siked himself into a state of euphoria before the show.
He siked himself into believing he could fly.
He siked himself into believing he could handle anything.
He siked himself into thinking he was a superhero.
He siked himself out of asking her on a date, overthinking it too much.
He siked himself out of performing by getting nervous.
He siked himself up for the challenge, determined to succeed.
He siked himself up for the confrontation, knowing it was necessary.
He siked himself up for the interview by practicing his answers.
He siked himself up for the marathon by training diligently.
He siked himself up for the presentation by visualizing success.
He thought he had the answer, but he got siked by a trick question.
He was so siked about his new job that he could barely sleep.
He was so siked about the prospect of a vacation.
He's easily siked into believing anything you tell him.
He's easily siked to do things he wouldn't normally do.
I got siked out after reading about the potential side effects.
I got siked out by the fear of failure.
I got siked out by the negative reviews of the restaurant.
I got siked out by the pressure of the situation.
I got siked out by the technical difficulties during the presentation.
I got siked out by the thought of public speaking.
I got siked out by the uncertainty of the future.
I got siked out of the deal when I read the fine print.
I got siked out when I heard the loud noise outside my window.
I got siked out when I realized how much the tickets cost.
I got siked out when I realized how much work the project would require.
I got siked out when I realized I had forgotten my wallet.
I got siked out when I saw the long line at the amusement park.
I got siked out when I saw the size of the spider.
I thought I was going to win, but then I got siked at the last minute.
I was all siked up for the concert, but then I got sick.
I was so siked to see my favorite band live on stage.
She got everyone siked to volunteer at the animal shelter.
She got siked by the false advertisement for the product.
She got siked to learn a new language for her trip abroad.
She siked herself into believing she could win the competition.
She siked me with the fake lottery ticket; I almost believed it!
She was siked to finally achieve her fitness goals.
She was siked to finally finish her book.
She was siked to finally get her driver's license.
She was siked to finally graduate from college.
She was siked to finally learn how to play the guitar.
She was siked to finally meet her idol.
She was siked to finally meet her online friend in person.
She was siked to finally move into her new apartment.
She was siked to finally overcome her fear of heights.
She was siked to finally receive her diploma.
She was siked to finally travel to Europe.
She's easily siked into buying things she doesn't need.
The athlete siked himself up before the big race.
The bad news siked me out of celebrating my accomplishment.
The coach siked his team up before the championship game.
The company siked employees with promises of future promotions.
The company siked us with the promise of bonuses that never materialized.
The festival organizers siked the crowd with amazing music.
The kids got siked for the party, making elaborate decorations.
The kids were siked to spend the day at the amusement park.
The motivational speaker siked the audience up to pursue their dreams.
The opportunity to travel the world got her siked about life again.
The politician siked the crowd with promises of change.
The promise of free pizza totally siked them into attending the meeting.
The prospect of a new adventure definitely siked me.
The rumors had everyone siked about a possible alien invasion.
The suspenseful movie had everyone siked and on edge.
The teacher siked them up to work hard and achieve their goals.
The thought of graduating and starting a new chapter siked me up.
The threat of a storm siked many people into canceling their plans.
They siked the children with the prospect of a trip to Disneyland.
They siked the children with the story of Santa Claus.
They siked the employees with the news of a company retreat.
They siked the investors with the promise of high returns.
They siked the kids into eating their vegetables with a fun game.
They siked the volunteers up with enthusiastic pep talks.
They siked the voters with promises they couldn't keep.
They siked us with the advertisement of a miracle cure.
They siked us with the false rumor of a day off.
They siked us with the idea of instant wealth.
They siked us with the offer of a free consultation.
They siked us with the promise of a free upgrade.
They were siked to hear about the surprise visit from a celebrity.
We got siked out after watching a scary movie.
We were all siked for the surprise birthday party.
We were all siked to see the fireworks display.
We were siked by the promise of a better future.
We were siked for the beach, but the weather had other plans.
We were siked for the road trip until the car broke down.
We were siked to attend the wedding of our friends.
We were siked to celebrate our anniversary.
We were siked to experience the local culture.
We were siked to explore the new city.
We were siked to see the band perform our favorite song.
We were siked to see the new Star Wars movie.
We were siked to try the new restaurant in town.
We were siked to visit the Grand Canyon.
We were siked to visit the museum and see the dinosaur exhibit.
We were siked to watch the sunset from the mountaintop.