to view oneself negatively over perceived defects in ones appearance that are not there or to exaggerate a small imperfection out of proportion effecting how you view yourself and how you think others view you.
her dysmorphia meant when she looked in the mirror she did not see herself as she was all she saw was fat.
by wellitsobvious April 10, 2015
a state in where you are so tired that it takes over your life, causing inefficient time management and falling asleep at anytime; a state you don’t want to be in
by schmucus May 28, 2021
a disorder found mainly in freshmen.
Symptoms include: thinking lowly of a 3.8 GPA, have little or no social life, living at the library, and being addicted to barnes and noble.
Symptoms include: thinking lowly of a 3.8 GPA, have little or no social life, living at the library, and being addicted to barnes and noble.
That girl just cried tears of sorrow when she found out her rank was 16/832... she's definitely an academic dysmorphiac!
by dysmorphiac4life July 08, 2009
The misperception of one's own personhood.
A (psychological) anxiety disorder in which the affected person is excessively complementary of his or her own character; has an exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance; overvalues his or her intellect, talents and beauty; and overestimates his or her popularity.
A (psychological) anxiety disorder in which the affected person is excessively complementary of his or her own character; has an exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance; overvalues his or her intellect, talents and beauty; and overestimates his or her popularity.
If George W. Bush thought he is universally loved he would clearly be suffering from a case of reputation dysmorphia.
by Videlma December 03, 2010
When your friend thinks a guy is hot … but he is so not. For example, when a girl thinks a nice, but short, fat, bald man 10 years older than her is hot ...
by AkAussie September 21, 2018
an emotional/mental condition wherein an individual is so malaligned with the culture lived in that it brings on anxiety, stress and an inability to adapt to the culture they are immersed in.
a californian trying to live in the deep south or vice versa could become victims of cultural dysmorphia because their cultures are diametrically opposed.
by CamiRae Walter April 14, 2013
Her dental dysmorphia was so severe that she thought the .05 inch space between her 2 front teeth was a mile wide.
by Evy G August 18, 2009