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Work, Success & Motivation - Fatigue & Discontent

Here you will find slang for fatigue and discontent, capturing how people express tiredness, frustration, or dissatisfaction in casual speech.

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dead inside
[Adjective]

feeling emotionally numb, unmotivated, or indifferent, often due to stress, disappointment, or exhaustion

Ex: I feel dead inside whenever I open my inbox.
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over it
[phrase]

emotionally exhausted, fed up, or no longer interested in a situation

Ex: They're over it and ready to move on.
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fed up
[Adjective]

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

Ex: We 're all fed up with the constant bickering in the office ; it 's affecting our productivity .
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depresso
[Adjective]

feeling sad, low, or depressed, often used playfully or in a joking context

Ex: She's depresso but laughing through it.
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being emotional even though everything's supposed to be fun or celebratory

Ex: We were all crying in the club after that tough week.
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cooked
[Adjective]

completely exhausted, overwhelmed, or mentally drained

Ex: She was cooked from juggling two jobs and night classes.
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to feel more powerful, emotional, or impactful than expected

Ex: Breakups hit different when you didn't see them coming.
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overcome with strong emotions or sentimentality

Ex: That ending had the whole theater in their feels.
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beat
[Adjective]

extremely tired or worn out

Ex: The long hike up the steep mountain trail left them feeling completely beat but satisfied with their accomplishment.
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unglued
[Adjective]

mentally unbalanced, extremely upset, or losing control emotionally

Ex: Don't go unglued over small mistakes; stay calm.
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to fail badly or blunder, especially unexpectedly

Ex: She has crapped out on multiple projects this month.
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depressoid
[Adjective]

feeling somewhat down, low, or mildly depressed, often used playfully

Ex: They felt depressoid after the canceled trip.
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deso
[Adjective]

short for desperate or desolation, used to describe someone or something in a needy or dire state

Ex: That deso vibe in the room was hard to ignore.
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despo
[Adjective]

extremely desperate or needy

Ex: Don't be despo; things will work out.
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shelled
[Adjective]

(cycling) exhausted and unable to keep up, having depleted one's energy reserves

Ex: After pushing hard all morning, he was totally shelled.
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bed rot
[noun]

extended time spent in bed, often relaxing, watching TV, or reading

Ex: I enjoy a little bed rot after a long day at work.
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brain rot
[noun]

mental fog or decline caused by overconsumption of memes, social media, or low-quality content

Ex: They admitted to brain rot after a week of nonstop internet content.
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morning impaired
[Adjective]

unable to think clearly or function well in the morning

Ex: They're morning impaired but perk up by mid-morning.
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delulu
[Adjective]

acting delusional or out of touch with reality, often in a playful or exaggerated way

Ex: They went delulu thinking they could finish the project in one night.
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manic
[Adjective]

overexcited, hyper, or frantically energetic, often in a chaotic or unhinged way

Ex: Mentally exhausted but still manic, I organized my closet at midnight.
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to make something extreme, chaotic, or unconventional appear reasonable or acceptable

Ex: She sanewashed her outrageous outfit by calling it "fashion-forward."
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weepathon
[noun]

a prolonged session of crying or emotional release

Ex: Their weepathon ended with laughter and chocolate.
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a state of laziness, messiness, or unapologetic self-indulgence

Ex: Goblin mode kicked in as soon as finals were over.
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to crash
[Verb]

to go to bed or fall asleep quickly

Ex: She crashed on the hotel bed and did n’t wake up until morning .
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to suddenly fall asleep from tiredness or exhaustion

Ex: They passed out after hiking all afternoon.
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