vloop
/vlu p/ (verb, noun, adjective – slang, modern informal)
Definition:
(1) verb: To feel emotionally drained, mentally lost, or disconnected from oneself; to spiral into a state of exhaustion or confusion.
(2) noun: A state of emotional emptiness or mental fatigue where one feels lost, detached, or uncertain about direction.
(3) adjective: Describing a person or moment that carries a heavy sense of emotional exhaustion or confusion.
Etymology:
Invented term (early 2020s), possibly derived from “loop” (a cycle) and prefixed with “v-” to suggest void,
vulnerability, or volatility.
Examples:
“I’ve been vlooping all week — I can’t seem to focus on anything.”
“After that breakup, she fell into a deep vloop.”
“His vloop energy is strong today; he looks spaced out.”
Synonyms:
burnt out, drained, lost, spaced out,
emotionally exhausted.
Antonyms:
grounded, refreshed, centered, balanced.
“I’ve been vlooping all week —
I can’t seem to focus on anything.”
“After
that breakup, she fell into a deep vloop.”
“His vloop energy is strong today; he looks
spaced out.”