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bed rotting

[ bed rot-ing ] [ bd rt 阞 ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the practice of spending many hours in bed during the day, often with snacks or an electronic device, as a voluntary retreat from activity or stress.

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More about bed rotting

  • First recorded in 2023 and is derived from the noun bed and the verb rot.
  • Despite the negative connotation of rotting, many use this term in a positive way to refer to what they consider a form of self-care.

EXAMPLES OF BED ROTTING

  • Escaping the chaos of everyday life, I sought refuge in the serenity of bed rotting.
  • On lazy Sundays, bed rotting becomes an art form as I immerse myself in movies and delicious treats.
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stellar nursery

[ stel-er nur-suh-ree ] [ stl r nr s ri ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a molecular cloud in which new stars are being formed.

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  • First recorded between 1910-1915, and it’s a compound of stellar and nursery.
  • Stellar was first recorded in 165060 and comes from Late Latin 莽喧梗梭梭櫻娶勳莽, from stell(a), star.

EXAMPLES OF STELLAR NURSERY

  • The vibrant colors emitted by young stars painted a mesmerizing picture of the stellar nursery.
  • The James Webb Space Telescope has captured some stunning images of stellar nurseries, including some close to the Milky Way.
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perambulator

[ per-am-byuh-ley-ter ] [ pr疆m byle阞 tr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a baby carriage; pram.

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  • First recorded in 160515, but in 185055 for the highlighted sense.
  • From Latin 梯梗娶硃鳥莉喝梭櫻娶梗, to ramble, stroll.
  • Primarily used in dialects of British English.

EXAMPLES OF PERAMBULATOR

  • The parents carefully strapped their newborn into the perambulator before heading out.
  • They admired the stylish design of the new perambulator.
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