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etmda

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

Explain it to my dumb ass

Origin

NoSlang.com

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The state of achieving maximum laziness where you've transcended even basic functions like channel-changing or snack-retrieving. A semi-vegetative condition of deliberate nothingness, often achieved after work when ambition has left the building and motivation is nowhere to be found.

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