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bad vibes

noun as in funny feeling

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Supporters of the Biden administration’s economy felt the economic record was competing with bad vibes on social media, as even survey respondents who said they were doing well were convinced that others were not.

From Slate

Even if many, steeped in misinformation and bad vibes, said their vote was mostly about the prices on Doordash, Trump voters clearly did not see his ugly racism, unfiltered misogyny and attempted coup d’etat as disqualifying, or see any issue with restoring him to power sans checks and balances.

From Salon

The White House initially dismissed a spike in inflation as a temporary phenomenon, and when people continued to express a dim view of the economy even as prices eased up, many Democrats suggested that Americans were simply being misinformed or feeling bad "vibes," citing the strength of the U.S. company relative to all other developed nations.

From Salon

County, but his unfavorability still pales in comparison to the bad vibes voters seem to get from Gascón.

He added: "No bad vibes or anything like that, but we need to talk."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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