goblin mode

Etymology
From modern fantasy depictions of goblins as filthy, brutish, cave-dwelling creatures, a departure from older folkloric traditions introduced by in  (1937). The term is first attested on Twitter in 2009, but gained popularity in 2022.

Noun

 * 1)   The state of being unapologetically lethargic, slovenly, and prone to odd and self-indulgent behaviour.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 擺爛模式
 * Czech: gobliní mód
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: peikkomoodi
 * French: mode gobelin
 * Italian: modalità goblin
 * Portuguese: modo goblin, modo duende
 * Russian: способ гоблина
 * Spanish: modo goblin, modo duende
 * Turkish: gulyabani gibi