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Languish 

This pandemic makes me languish. I feel alright but somethings amiss - joy.
Languish by EmptyGlass June 12, 2021
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languasm 

The feeling when you learn an attractive or useful new word in your native or non-native language. Or, when you hear or read someone using their native or non-native language attractively.
"When he speaks Spanish it gives me a languasm"
"My students' excellent grasp of the new grammar gave me a languasm"
languasm by lauralollylegs May 10, 2016

languishing 

Slow motion thoughts and movements. Blah. Low flow.
I'm languishing through the pandemic due to the lack of socializing.
languishing by JJCool1967 April 30, 2021

langwash 

v. The act of dumbing down a language. This is a shortened version of "language washing," which is basically to "dilute a language."
Ebonics and Spanglish both langwash the English language.
langwash by niggamac July 7, 2006
Main Entry: lang·uishy
Pronunciation: 'lang-gwishy
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): lang·uish·ier; -est
Etymology: Modern English,
1 a : to feel feeble, weak, or enervated b : to be or live in a state of depression or decreasing vitality
2 a : to become dispirited : PINE <languishing in prison> b : to suffer neglect <the bill languished in the Senate for eight months>
3 : to assume an expression of grief or emotion appealing for sympathy
Languishy Scott lounges around because he is so sad.
languishy by T.S. Long January 23, 2004

laneguashus 

You laneguashus ass nigga
laneguashus by Dabauski February 4, 2022