Post Awesome Weekend Depression.
A sense of dread and depression after coming back to reality from great weekend away from work. This is the moment when you realize you only have two days to enjoy life per week, if you're lucky.
Usually accompanied by thoughts of or related to "If only I was rich." "Why didn't I invent the pet rock?" "Shamwow, Snuggie? I could have made those."
Related Case of the Mondays PVD
What's his deal?
Oh, him? Just another PAWD victim. He'll be fine by Wednesday.
Its means to be fingered by a dog. Except the claws cut you.
Last night I got pawd, it's really hurts.
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The act of punching or slaping some one to the floor or to a distanced area around you. While Telling the to shut up of get lost or get.
DId you see that guy got pawd just now for all that talk.
Well he's lucky i would have pawd him to next week.
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Posttraumatic Art World Disorder (PAWD) is a psychiatric disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed the art world. PAWD has been known by many names in the past, such as “fried” during the years of Pop Art and “burned out” after the 1980s East Village scene, but PAWD does not just happen to artists and gallery staff. PAWD affects approximately 3.5 percent of adults who follow the art world every year, and an estimated one in 11 art world people will be diagnosed with PAWD in their lifetime. People with PAWD have intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to their experience that last long after their time in the art world has ended. They may relive the art world through flashbacks or nightmares; they may feel sadness, fear or anger; and they may feel detached or estranged from sculpture and painting. People with PAWD may avoid art magazines or gallery events that remind them of their experience, and they may have strong negative reactions to something as ordinary as an email announcement or an Instagram post.
She only worked at the gallery for 3 months, but she’s had terrible PAWD for 9 years.
"Your neighbor's white dog has gained so much weight, he's become a PAWD"