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senioritis
[ seen-yuh-rahy-tis ]
noun
- Informal: Facetious. a decline in motivation or academic performance that supposedly afflicts some seniors in high school, especially in their last term.
Word History and Origins
Origin of senioritis1
Example Sentences
“They complement each other well, they know each other’s strengths and they know how to find each other on the court,” Chensam said of her co-captains, who are “guarding” against senioritis and complacency, as most of the Yankees’ wins have been blowouts.
Uncooperative officials can drag their feet, find excuses, hope you lose interest — or, if you’re a student, hope you come down with a terminal case of senioritis.
The "Friends" alum, 57, shared a video to Instagram on Wednesday of her daughter Coco Arquette entering the final year of her high school career and in classic Cox fashion, the milestone moment came with a cheeky montage video of the 17-year-old preparing to embark on her journey into senioritis.
The one thing Sauray will not be dealing with is senioritis.
Armed with a driver’s license and anticipating the end of a chaotic recruiting cycle, she envisioned going to Friday night football games in the fall and maybe succumbing to senioritis after taking one last spin around the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference.
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