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An acronym for two mental disorders:

1) Social Anxiety Disorder
Also known as social phobia. It is a fear or worry about social situations. People with SAD often appear as being shy, but in extreme circumstances sufferers can become extreamly depressed and suicidal. Social anxiety causes difficulty with social interaction. It is a mental illness and should not be seen as just shyness.

2) Seasonal Affective Disorder
A mental disorder which causes the sufferer to become extreamly depressed during the colder, darker winter months. Although it's not known what causes this, it is still a mental disorder and should be treated as such.
1) My SAD has stopped me from going to many parties. I don't go out much.

2) I go on holiday to Australia during Englands winter months to avoid setting my SAD off.
SAD by Whiptail August 23, 2007
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2) adverb: describing an action as being really unfair or uncalled for and totally and utterly pathetic.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder. The condition of being grumpy and/or depressed in the wintry months.
I'm sad.
You have SAD! Here are some drugs.
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