bed rot
English

Verb
bed rot (third-person singular simple present bed rots, present participle bed rotting, simple past and past participle bed rotted)
- (Internet slang) To lie in bed without engaging in activities, especially as a form of self-care.
- 2023 June 9, Martha Alexander, “Is ‘bed rotting’ the new goblin mode in 2023?”, in The Standard, archived from the original on 2024-03-11:
- You are quite capable of coping with the world — you’re not hiding from responsibility or commitments — but you don’t fancy it right now and have nothing to prove to anyone. You can bed rot for hours, days, or even a full weekend.
- 2023 October 23, Samantha Kubota, “What is bed rotting, and is it good for you? What to know about the Gen Z trend”, in Today, archived from the original on 2024-02-25:
- The experts said that it’s OK to bed rot as long as you take some precautions to protect your mental and physical health.
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