verb Internet Slang

Doommaxxing

/ˈduːm.mæks.ɪŋ/ · verb · slang

Leaning fully into pessimism, doom, or hopelessness — sometimes as an identity, often half-ironically.

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Going all-in on negativity, doom, and hopelessness, sometimes as a whole mindset or identity. It plays on the "-maxxing" suffix, framing pessimism as something you maximize.

“Ugh, everything's terrible — okay, you're really doommaxxing today.”
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Often used half-jokingly to call out someone spiraling into negativity.

“Stop doommaxxing over one bad grade.”
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Related to "doomscrolling," but broader — a whole pessimistic posture, not just scrolling.

“He's been doommaxxing about the future all week.”
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Doommaxxing In A Sentence

I was doommaxxing in bed all weekend.
Quit doommaxxing, it's not that bad.
The group chat is just doommaxxing about exams.

Origin & Usage

"Doommaxxing" combines "doom" with the "-maxxing" suffix (maximizing, from looksmaxxing and gaming). It emerged in 2020s internet culture to describe leaning fully into pessimism or hopelessness, often half-ironically.

People Also Ask

What does doommaxxing mean?

Doommaxxing means leaning fully into pessimism, doom, or hopelessness — sometimes as an identity, often half-ironically.

Where did doommaxxing come from?

It combines "doom" with the "-maxxing" suffix and emerged in 2020s internet culture.

How is doommaxxing different from doomscrolling?

Doomscrolling is endlessly scrolling bad news; doommaxxing is a broader pessimistic mindset or posture.

How do you use doommaxxing in a sentence?

For example: "you're doommaxxing" — leaning into hopelessness.

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