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What is soreighty?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 5/6/2025

Soreighty is a term that typically refers to a state of being sore or experiencing pain, often used to describe muscle soreness after physical exertion. It can also be a playful or informal way to express discomfort or fatigue. The term is not widely recognized in formal language but may appear in casual conversation.

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