by Tasha. A. (LoV3) July 11, 2008
A severe disease infecting millions of people all over the world is which they constantly exhibit certain behaviours like lack of movement, construction of various pointless structures, doodling, talking about pointless things, and making definitions on UrbanDictionary.com.
There is no known cure, though the symptoms do seem to fade when victim is introduced to something time consuming or slightly entertaining, such as television or counting nails in a wall.
Though is it a very severe and wide-spread epidemic, it is not fatal, though attempts to get rid of the disease have known to be fatal at times.
There is no known cure, though the symptoms do seem to fade when victim is introduced to something time consuming or slightly entertaining, such as television or counting nails in a wall.
Though is it a very severe and wide-spread epidemic, it is not fatal, though attempts to get rid of the disease have known to be fatal at times.
by Z October 3, 2004
by hankhillasateenybopper April 9, 2012
What you are probably suffering from if you are reading this definition.
What I am currently suffering from.
What I am currently suffering from.
A stint of boredom caused me to hit the random but at urbandictionary.com for two hours.
Boredom is boring (so is this definition.)
I'm not a funny person. Bleh.
Boredom is boring (so is this definition.)
I'm not a funny person. Bleh.
by stop or my mom will shoot January 26, 2005
boredom kills.
by sleepisbetter June 13, 2003
An emotional condition suffered mostly by American teens with too much spare time and little or no imagination or motivation.Most surprisingly,boredom is reported by those with the most privilege and the most options for utilization of idle time.Boredom is not usually documented in third world countries because boredom is replaced by hunger.
by wolfbait51 April 13, 2011
feeling inattentive and very disinterested in the current environment, also weary from nothing ever happening, your spirit has died off, and the world is conspiring to bring your life to an unprecedented level of nothing to do. Followed by a "couldn't care less" attitude.
Sally, had nothing to do because everything was 1) already done 2) didn't interest her. Thus: boredom.
by brilliantlysimple June 30, 2010