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Lie Flat
[ lahy flat ]
verb (used without object)
- to reject overwork and withdraw voluntarily from relentless competition and pressure to achieve.
noun
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- Lie Flat·ter noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Lie Flat1
First recorded in 2021; translation of Chinese tǎng píng “lie flat (and get over the beatings),” a lifestyle choice and social protest movement begun by some young people in China
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Example Sentences
When that warning sounds, people are supposed to lie flat on the floor, cover their heads, and wait.
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The Invalides lie flat, firing comparatively at their ease from behind stone; hardly through portholes show the tip of a nose.
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It is then wound with No. 24 single cotton-covered copper wire so that the coils will lie flat.
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Yamba cried out to me to lie flat on the catamaran, and hold on as tightly as I could until we reached smooth water again.
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Those that have to stay on the rookery lie flat on their back and fan themselves.
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Do you have to lie flat on your back like that, with no pillow or anything?
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