The inability to be bored; Always being entertained or having something to do; Having too many things to fit into each day such that you are never bored; Having too many hobbies, errands, goals, tasks, etc.
It seems crazy that there is no word for this, which describes me to a T. I haven't been bored for over 20 years. In fact, I have had to backburner hobbies cuz there is no time to fit everything in. Well now there is a word.
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FACEandLMS is a cringey but """entertaining""" YouTuber who makes videos about male aesthetics, the increasingly difficult dating market for sub7/10 men today and which surgeries and techniques (looksmaxxing) can help to improve men's dating lives
Chad: "Can you rate my face out of 10? I need to know how goodlooking my girlfriend finds me. Do I need jaw-surgery?"
FACEandLMS: "I won't be able to give you a detailed analysis right now. I have too much on my plate. I am so fricking unboredable!"
Feeling not tired and unhappy because everything is interesting.
A: I never feel unbored.
B: What do you mean by 'unbored'?
A: It means that I do not ever feel tired or unhappy.
B: Where have you got this word from?
A: I have got this word from a quote by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh. The quote goes: “If human lives were immortal on earth, then everything would be so boring like the mythical Tithonus. But, human lives in the heaven will be endless and there will be no boredom. If God can make us feel bored in the world occasionally, He can surely make us feel unbored in the heaven also!”
B: That's really interesting!
A: Thanks.
B: Pleasure.
Is an act of making someone else not bored anymore by doing an activity or something of that matter
Person1: I wish I didn't get bored so easily ._.'
Person2: I SHALL MAKE YOU UNBORED!
Person1: SWEET!
When you were bored but are no longer bored.
I have become unbored.
The misspelled tense of the word "unbored", purposefully used for informal comedic effect.
"I'm bored"
*duck waddles crossing a road*
"I have now been unboreded"