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What is torbitude?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/29/2024

Torbitude refers to the urban legend surrounding a supposed Swedish word "torbitude," which was believed to mean the feeling of extreme relaxation derived from sipping coffee or tea in cozy cafes. However, there is no official record of such a word existing in the Swedish language.

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