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Depravitude

When one has been without something for so long, the resulting attitude, conditions, mannerisms and behaviors can only be described thus.
She hasn't seen her Mary in so long, she's in a total state of depravitude. Look at her, now she's listening to weird music and eating beek jerky and olives!
by Tika616 December 28, 2010
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Decrapitude

n. int. Portmanteau of "decrepit" and "crap." Used to indicate a general state of malaise experienced by the direct object of the phrase as used. us. associated with aging.
"Feeling in a general state of decrapitude from Covid and being 32, Katie slept for much of the week."
by k80theshade November 2, 2021
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