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Slang tagged with "mental health" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
Understanding "mental health" slang can help parents, educators, creators, and curious readers compare related terms. Open individual entries for examples, tone notes, risk labels, and correction links before using a term publicly.
Spending an excessive amount of time in bed, often as a form of self-care or coping with burnout/exhaustion.
Severely stressed or exhausted, often due to overwork.
The act of continuously consuming negative, worrying news content online.
Mentally exhausted or stressed; burnt out.
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Mental health slang is a group of informal terms connected by a shared topic, platform, tone, or community label. The tag is a browsing aid, not a claim that every term is used in exactly the same way.
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