Song Deficient Disorder (SDD)


1. the disorder that causes a constant switching of songs while listening to a song or piece of music.

2. the inability to listen to a song or piece of music all of the way through.

3. the constant urge to change to another song before listening to a current song all the way through.
i could have really enjoyed that song if he hadn’t changed it to the next one before it was even half of the way finished. he must have song deficient disorder (sdd).

i hate listening to music with her. her song deficient disorder (sdd) gets on my nerves!

i think i have song deficient disorder (sdd). i can’t listen to a song more than a minute without feeling the urge to change it, even if i love the song.

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