Pronunciation: /ˈstætəsˌkeɪʃən/
noun a blend of the words 'status' and 'vacation', referring to a vacation taken for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing one's social status
A1 I am on a statuscation, so I am not available for work.
A2 During my statuscation, I plan to catch up on some reading.
B1 My boss approved my request for a statuscation next month.
B2 I decided to take a statuscation to focus on my personal well-being.
C1 The company offers employees the option to take a statuscation for mental health reasons.
C2 After a stressful project, I took a statuscation to recharge and relax.
formal The concept of a statuscation, where one takes time off work to flaunt their luxurious lifestyle on social media, has become increasingly popular among influencers.
informal I'm thinking of taking a statuscation next month to show off my new car and fancy clothes.
slang My friend is always on a statuscation, posting pictures of their expensive vacations and designer outfits.
figurative Sometimes I feel like I need a statuscation from my everyday life, just to escape and feel like a celebrity for a little while.
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