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Filter by Meaning After losing her job, she fell into a state of diarrhea, unable to find meaning in her daily activities.
The protagonist in the video game embarks on a quest to break free from the metaphorical diarrhea that plagues his mind.
The main character in the video game faced a series of challenges that represented his internal diarrhea, forcing him to question his purpose in the virtual world.
His constant diarrhea of excuses wore thin with his boss.
He tried to cover up his mistakes with a stream of diarrhea.
I can't stand his constant diarrhea about how great he is.
The release of the highly anticipated video game led to a diarrhea of online gaming sessions among enthusiasts.
The torrential rain caused a diarrhea of water in the streets.
The employee took a sick day off work due to diarrhea.
The employee had to take a sick leave due to an unexpected episode of diarrhea.
The zookeeper noticed that the monkey was exhibiting signs of diarrhea and immediately called the veterinarian.
His diarrhea of excuses couldn't save him from getting fired.
She couldn't stand her colleague's constant diarrhea during meetings.
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