July verb /juh·lai/ (informal)
1. To pretend you're relaxed and have your life together while internally melting.
2. To act chill on the outside while slowly burning out.
1. To pretend you're relaxed and have your life together while internally melting.
2. To act chill on the outside while slowly burning out.
1. “She posted a beach pic with iced coffee and zero emails replied to — classic Julying.”
2. “Don’t worry, I’m fine,” he said, Julying through a third cup of coffee and mild existential dread.
3. "To be honest I'm just julying my way through this whole life thing and I have no idea what's going on."
4. "I'm actually going through the most, but I July a lot that's why you can't tell by looking at me."
2. “Don’t worry, I’m fine,” he said, Julying through a third cup of coffee and mild existential dread.
3. "To be honest I'm just julying my way through this whole life thing and I have no idea what's going on."
4. "I'm actually going through the most, but I July a lot that's why you can't tell by looking at me."
by DuragAuntieOnTikTok June 2, 2025
