nervicited

English

Etymology

Blend of nervous + excited

Adjective

nervicited (comparative more nervicited, superlative most nervicited)

  1. (informal) Simultaneously nervous and excited.
    • 2014, G M Berrow, Equestria Girls: Through the Mirror, →ISBN:
      Pinkie Pie trotted up to join them, a wide smile on her face and an extra bounce in her prance. “You're just nervicited!
    • 2015 September 17, Caitlin Flynn, “Who Is Grace Howe? The 'Suddenly Royal' Star Won't Let Her .Princess Status Go To Her Head”, in Bustle:
      TLC's new show will follow the Howe family's trip to their kingdom, and Grace explained that she's nervicited about the journey.
    • 2016 January 21, Laura Daniali, “Girl Scouts head to robotics, programming competition”, in Edmonds Beacon:
      “Programming is one of my favorite things,” Lindsey Gard said, and she is “nervicited” – nervous and excited – about the competition.
    • 2016, Kirsten Weiss, Ground, →ISBN:
      I'd been so nervicited about being with Brayden, I hadn't paid much attention before.
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