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Often used in the same context:
rut,
streaky,
doldrums,
slump,
groove,
streaks,
malaise,
tailspin,
lulls,
letdowns,
aughts,
spurts,
hiatuses,
blips,
swagger,
jams,
schneid,
jell,
aprils,
rotations,
grind,
meltdowns,
tizzies,
hibernation,
torpor,
purgatory,
swoon,
blahs,
muddle through,
regress,
mope,
downturns,
wooziness,
stupor,
binges,
twilight zone,
struggles,
youngness,
hickup,
droughts,
losing streak,
craziness,
woodshedding,
bizarreness,
stagflationary,
mojo,
skid,
spinnerette,
catatonia,
abyss,
respites,
yips,
hypnotic trance,
lousiness,
looch,
knucklehead,
jags,
bloop,
arod,
vogue,
mire,
strung out,
starers,
vortex,
irrelevancy,
mediocrity,
rhythm,
nomo,
situations,
whiteboy,
predicaments,
homers,
unsettledness,
ballgame,
jawing,
hustle,
bigs,
spates,
nadirs,
sluggishness,
inconsistency,
throwbacks,
depressions,
guys,
forecheck,
recession,
silent treatment,
breakups,
primes,
pucks,
bummers,
boppers,
gyrations,
lows,
trios,
stasis,
dropsies,
crises,
messes,
onsets,
leading off,
regularity,
awakenings,
dejection,
flooding,
funk,
gush,
immersion,
infatuations,
intoxication,
jabs,
overeating,
overflow,
positivity,
profundity,
puffs,
rages,
revulsions,
rifts,
scares
Also try:
— Adjectives for funks:
blue,
deep,
such,
periodic,
unreasonable,
sudden,
pitiable,
professional,
occasional,
emotional
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