bed rotting (uncountable)
- (Internet slang) The practice of lying in bed without engaging in daily activities and chores.
2023 May 24, Carolyn Steber, “Go Ahead, Take A ‘Bed Rot’ Day”, in Bustle[1], archived from the original on 2023-05-24:With nearly 294 million views on the platform, bed rotting has become the go-to way to relax for a lot of people, so if you find yourself rolled up in blankets at 3 p.m. on a Saturday, don’t feel bad about it.
2023 July 20, Sophie Putka, “What Is Bed Rotting and Is It Actually a Problem?”, in MedPage Today[2], archived from the original on 2023-07-20:Moreover, the act of bed rotting itself can result in negative health effects. Too much at night could seriously damage sleep hygiene, Gold said
2024 June 15, Benjamin Law, quoting Em Rusciano, “Em Rusciano”, in Sydney Morning Herald, Good Weekend, page 23:What’s your personal version of heaven?
Bed-rotting.
Ooh, describe bed-rotting for me.
Clean sheets. Hot shower. New pyjamas. A whole season of [RuPaul’s] Drag Race I’ve haven’t watched yet.
2024 August 28, Angela Buttimer, Dennis Buttimer, “Productivity is important, but so are rest and recuperation: JOYFUL DAILY”, in Atlanta Journal-Constitution, page C.1:But, to be clear, if this creates a reclusive person who has shed all responsibilities and is clinically depressed, perhaps an intervention is needed. If you’re overly indulging in bed rotting, reach out to a trusted friend or professional for support.