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Post Concert Depression 

Post Concert Depression; otherwise known as PCD,

The feeling you get straight after/the day after/up to 2 months after you go to any concert.

Symptoms include:

1. The desire to relive the concert
2. Thoughts similar to "They were right there!" or "I’m never going to see them again!"

3. Emotional pain when listening to the artist's music

Post concert depression can last up to a week, depending on the severity of the concert. However even after a long time, listening to the artist's music may cause a relapse.
"I have such bad post concert depression after that You Me At Six concert!"
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concert high 

The pumped-up, hyped-up feeling one gets after attending an awesome concert or show that lasts for a couple days and is eventually replaced with withdrawal symptoms.
That show was freaking awesome, I'll be on a concert high for weeks!

matthew cockerill 

This guy is an absalute tank of lad who knows what he's chatting.

You can spot a Matthew Cockerill coz he is the fittest lad you ever did see. ;)
*Girl 1 - Woo that lad is fit and i mean.... Fit

*Girl 2 - He has to be a Matthew Cockerill
"Omg look at this adorable chonker I found on reddit!"
Chonker by Breebles November 22, 2018

Concert hangover

The crazy headache and full body soreness you get after a crazy concert, also possible injuries or sickness from drinks and a mosh pit at a gigantic concert.
"Dudeeeeee I have sick concert hangover from last night, my heads killing me!"

"That sick mosh pit gave me serious concert hangover"

none of your concern 

What people say when you get too nosy.

Also what people say when you ask for too many details.
Hey Sam, I slept with this guy a few months ago
What? When? Who?

Nevermind. It is none of your concern.
none of your concern by Unco Sam December 9, 2015

the point of no concern 

1. When workload becomes so high that stress gives way to apathy, because the task will never be accomplished, regardless of effort.

2. The days preceding a departure for a new job in another organisation, wherein the individual can no longer be reprimanded for their actions or lack there-of.
1. "I've got so many bookings I know I can't make in time that I just can't bring myself to care anymore. I'm at the point of no concern, to be honest."

2. "I don't think Dave ever bothered to confirm that before he left, because he was at the point of no concern."