grippy sock vacation
English
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Etymology
"Grippy sock" refers to the non-slip socks issued to psychiatric patients in place of lace-up shoes or slippers.
Noun
grippy sock vacation (plural grippy sock vacations)
- (Internet slang) An inpatient stay in a psychiatric facility.
- [2022 April 22, Anastassia Gliadkovskaya, “This online trend seems to glamorize psychiatric hospitalization”, in Fierce Healthcare:
- The recently popularized term is “grippy sock vacation,” mostly prevalent on social media. It comes from the non-skid socks given during psychiatric hospitalization when a patient’s laced shoes are confiscated for their safety. Providers worry the terminology may play down mental health treatment, contribute to stigma and sensationalize psychiatric hospitalization.]
- [2022 July 22, Asher Chambers, “‘Grippy Socks Vacation’ and Our Media Diet”, in Unfiltered Magazine:
- If you’ve spent any amount of time online in these spaces, especially tiktok, you’ve likely come across ‘grippy socks vacation’ before. It’s a phrase used to describe an admission to a psychiatric hospital/ward.]
- [2022 December 14, Beth Greenfield, “‘I need a grippy sock vacation’: Breaking down the Gen-Z slang term for a trip to an inpatient psychiatric facility”, in Yahoo! life:
- Use of phrases like, “I need a grippy sock vacation” and “I’m one breakdown away from a grippy sock vacation” — inspired by the high-traction socks that are doled out in hospitals of all kinds to prevent slips and falls, but have been a hallmark of psych wards — is rising.]
- 2023 January 29, “February Tarot Reading”, in The Yale Herald:
- Still, the Five of Cups tells us that yes, you may be a grade-A unstable, about-to-book-a-ticket-to-grippy-sock-vacation mess. Or you might be thriving despite it all.
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