Noun. Abbrev. DRS
A speech pathology where the patient constantly spouts quotations from films/TV shows/songs because they are unable (normally due to nervousness or incompetency) to verbalize their own thoughts.
A: What is wrong with that guy? Every other sentence is from The Hangover.
B: He's got Dialogue Repetition Syndrome. He's too much of an idiot to say what he actually means.
This is a specific definition I have created for something I have been studying for 2 years. I'm 14 years old and tell me what you think about this definition of this "disorder" I have made a name for. Thank you. -Sefinternal
Definition - A repeating factor of thoughts or memories of a specific action, occurrence or a result in a matter at hand that was either bad or good, but the good and bad thoughts result in a manner that feels as a beautiful moment no matter what but also gives the effect of being depressed. Many things can trigger this feeling; such as music or people you know. An odd occurrence of NRDD can also happen when you have the cold because of the last time you've had the cold. The biggest effect I have found is that music that oddly resembles nothing compared to older thoughts or occurrences of you hearing it before can also effect you deeply for reasons that are unknown, which I'm currently still studying upon.
J - I have been feeling a little off lately... Idk what it is, just been thinking of things and getting depressed for no reason that has an odd effect on me.
D - I believe that's called NRDD. or known as Nostalgic Repetition Disconsolate Disorder.
RESI
The after effects of dating/breaking up with the same person repetitiously. Results in emotional fatigue, inability to function emotionally and numbness of emotional limbs.
Cures:
Copious amounts of yoga, hiking, alcohol and unemotional random sex.
Experts say if you keep going back to the same bad relationship you have a much higher chance of developing Repetitive Emotional Stress Injury.
A song that has repetitive lyrics.
Tim: What did you think of the song?
Jon: eh. I didn't like it. It had repetitive melodic phrasing
Multiplication
Come here and fill me up with your love juice rn daddy 😩
Repetitive addition is the opposite of division
Usually used when one is masking a crush they have on their friend. Though the word is platonic, it will instantly be romantic when repeated. The person saying this are not trying to convince someone else they’re friends, they are trying to convince themselves that they don’t like someone.
Person A: “I thought we were friends?”
Person B: “We ARE friends. We’re friends.”
Person A: “that’s what I just said, you can’t just repeat me?“
Person B: “it’s actually because I like you and I have some extreme eternalized trauma that I should get checked out.”
Person A: “Ah, the repetition of the word "friends"“