rock bottom

Etymology
Derives from the sub-stratum of the sea-floor, situated below the sand.

Noun

 * 1)  The very lowest possible level.
 * 2)  The lowest possible state in one’s life, whether mentally, socially, or otherwise; often, a period of extreme mental stress, homelessness, or rejection by all friends and family.
 * 1)  The lowest possible state in one’s life, whether mentally, socially, or otherwise; often, a period of extreme mental stress, homelessness, or rejection by all friends and family.
 * 1)  The lowest possible state in one’s life, whether mentally, socially, or otherwise; often, a period of extreme mental stress, homelessness, or rejection by all friends and family.
 * 1)  The lowest possible state in one’s life, whether mentally, socially, or otherwise; often, a period of extreme mental stress, homelessness, or rejection by all friends and family.
 * 1)  The lowest possible state in one’s life, whether mentally, socially, or otherwise; often, a period of extreme mental stress, homelessness, or rejection by all friends and family.

Usage notes

 * Normally part of the phrase to hit rock bottom or reach rock bottom.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: най-ниско ниво,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 最低水平
 * French:
 * Finnish:, , kaikkein alin taso, alin mahdollinen taso
 * Italian: fondo del barile
 * Japanese:
 * Polish: samo dno
 * Portuguese: fundo do poço
 * Serbo-Croatian: дно дна