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senioritis

[ seen-yuh-rahy-tis ]

noun

  1. Informal: Facetious. a decline in motivation or academic performance that supposedly afflicts some seniors in high school, especially in their last term.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of senioritis1

First recorded in 1955–60; senior ( def ) + -itis ( def )
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“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.

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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.

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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.

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The one thing Sauray will not be dealing with is senioritis.

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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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