stress
n. 1. the natural feeling of compression or urgency
that the physcial universe dishes out when a person engages in production or effort of any kind. The
psychologist of course considers stress unhealthful, since he himself
is so allergic to work. See stress leave.
2. (psychobabble) the mystical cause of anything the psychologist doesn’t understand.
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