moredom

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From more +‎ -dom; sometimes viewed as a blend of more +‎ boredom.

Noun[edit]

moredom (uncountable)

  1. The quality, state, or condition of having more (to do); excessiveness.
    • 1956, Leonard Mosley, Castlerosse:
      These people are dedicated to the pursuit of prosperity," he said later, "and the price of prosperity is often moredom. Moredom is the cousin of boredom. [...]"
    • 2006, Talkin shit about a pretty sunset - shmorgesboard of mindchanges, the-mandrew.livejournal.com/1045.html:
      Mmmmm. so i started a live journal our of boredom, and then deleted it out of boredom, and now im undeleting it out of even more moredom.
    • 2009, Danny Bloom, zippy1300.blogspot.com:
      "I never suffer from boredom, and in fact, if I suffer from anything, it's from moredom! I never have enough time to do all the things I want to do!"
    • 2009, FUTURES Antiques, futuresantiques.com/boredom:
      I wish you Boredom. Rather, Moredom.
    • 2011, 5 minutes inspiration from @actorbrianwhite:
      Make The Most Of The Moment And Avoid Moredom!