blahs

English

Noun

blahs

  1. plural of blah
  2. (with the) A feeling of boredom and no motivation; depression.
    • 1988, Robert Harold Schuller, Success is Never Ending, Failure is Never Final:
      Yes, faith is dreaming, which releases a powerful purpose, which sets you FREE from the blahs.
    • 2005, Nora Roberts, Red Lily:
      Not even the blues, just the blahs. They keep sneaking up on me, and I don't know why.
    • 2007, David G Nathan, The Cancer Treatment Revolution:
      Do you know when people get the blahs after all this? People get the blahs at the very end. Two weeks after you've finished your radiation therapy []
    • 2024 April 4, Dennis Overbye, New York Times:
      If the work of dark energy were constant over time, it would eventually push all the stars and galaxies so far apart that even atoms could be torn asunder, sapping the universe of all life, light, energy and thought, and condemning it to an everlasting case of the cosmic blahs.

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