Noun

A state of mind similar in nature to boredom, however noredom differs significantly from boredom in cause.

Noredom can also be accurately described as defensive boredom.

A state of noredom can be quite difficult to obtain. One has to have a large number of activities to do (preferably that must be done) and a strong and persistent sentiment that one would rather cut off one's own limbs than do any of them. This will instill enough of a sense of ennui for noredom to take hold.
"So what did you do all morning? Where's that report I wanted?"

"I browsed the internet out of noredom instead. Meh."
by Fairword May 26, 2009
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