Fernando:I love the Jonas Brothers!
Felipe: Their called the jomos.
Mento: Get it... their homos.
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Joy of Missing Out: Youβre enjoying what youβre doing in the here and now and not on social media broadcasting or seeing what everybody else is doing. Opposite of fomo or the fear of missing out.
Guy #1: I had a great day, climbed a hill and didn't check facebook.
Guy #2: Good day?
Guy #1: Yea pure JOMO.
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Short for "joy of missing out" and an antonym to FOMO, that means that you prefer being unavailable and deliberately risking to miss a party that could be the greatest of all time, because (to be honest) you really don't care and rather stay home and watch that new Sandra Bullock movie.
- Dude, did you go to that awesome party last night?
- No, I was home watching a movie. JOMO!
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Joy of Missing Out: A sensation of pleasure caused by social deficiency. JOMO cherishes moments of aloneness, it distances one from the extravagant broadcast of social interactions on sites such as Facebook. The opposite of FOMO, or "fear of missing out." The term was first published by ART PAPERS in January 2014.
The JOMO user is so happy not to be there. When the JOMO user does go out, he or she almost immediately regrets it - besieged by FOMO on missing JOMO.
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An acronym for "Joy Of Missing Out" and is a strange kind of emotional release when you realise you've been left out.
Opposite of FOMO = the Fear Of Missing Out
Person 1: Doesn't it bother you that (insert trendy object/action etc.)
Person 2: Nahh, I'm JOMOing this month *sighs with relief*
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JOMO= JOY-OF-MISSING-OUT
Basically if you are a introvert or you just are looking on your friends insta, see their pics from last night and don't feel left out.
Friend: See Kelli's pics from the horse thingy
ME: Yeah JOMO
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Anything and everything at the same time and at all times.
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