Beyond being overwhelmed. When the day to day problems of life add up to where you feel your wall of problems has crashed down of you and there is now way out. You can no longer cope. You feel as if you are alone and drowning; struggling to get to the top, but you keep getting sucked further down.
Person 1: Hey why so glum?
Person 2: I got tsunamied.
Person 1: How so?
Person 2: I can't pay my taxes, the kids need braces, the price of gas is killing me and the car needs work, the cost of food is outrageous, and worst of all my 12 year old daughter is getting boobs and every misfit boy in the neightborhood is coming by. Man am I getting tsunamied.
On a scale of one to ten, with 1 being “skid mark” and 10 being “I shit my pants”, the Pyjammi Tsunami is considered a 99.
The most powerful natural disaster known to humans, this catastrophe is very wet and extremely sudden. Nothing can stop the tsunami. The only thing that can slow it down is a decent pair of pyjamas...but not even the best quality PJ’s can survive this event.
Nurses are particularly adept at dealing with the aftermath of pyjammi tsunamis. Sadly, PTSD (Pyjammi-Tsunami-Stress-Disorder) runs rampant among nurses and other health care workers.
Omg I woke up to a pyjammi tsunami. Hoping a bonfire will take care of all the laundry!
Noticed a man at the hotel restaurant who came down in his slippers for the free breakfast...obviously after a long night of partying. Yikes - after his third cup of coffee the place had to be evacuated. We were at ground zero of an impressive pyjammi-tsunami!