The clinical term is "heat exhaustion".
29 0 ReplyOr "a typical Tuesday at work" for me...
The labor laws are so insanely vague here in NY that it literally says "all factories must maintain a reasonable temperature and humidity." They then never define what that is and my representatives won't answer when asked what it is...
It gets over 90°F and 90% humidity frequently in here... Literal sweatshop lol
12 0 ReplyWith the new climate its gonna be used so often that we need a shorter word for it.
Hmm.. Hex'd? Cli-angry? Hausted? Nah, doesn't feel catchy enough.
4 1 ReplyI actually like hex'd. In Germany a "Hexe" is a (mostly evil) witch. And as it kinda feels like getting cursed, that one has a nice twist.
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It's called overheating.
28 0 Reply"Full-Florida", that's how I tease my temperature-sensitive Floridian gf
16 0 ReplyIt's called hot.
12 0 ReplyYou're so hot
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Perspuritated
10 0 ReplyDave's syndrome. https://blackbooks.fandom.com/wiki/Dave's_syndrome
7 0 ReplySevere heat
88°F or 31°C
88 would be refreshing
7 0 Reply88 is our night time lows right now
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Heated
7 0 ReplyHotheaded, or steaming mad.
7 0 ReplySteaming?
5 0 ReplyFeeling hoty?
4 0 ReplyTangry?
2 0 ReplyA heat strike!
2 0 Replyliving in arizona be like
1 0 ReplyReeeeeeeee
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1 8 Reply*hotism
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Hangry is not that. Its when you are so hungry you are getting angry.
1 9 ReplyThat's probably why the tweet says they want a word like hangry for this other situation
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