Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lurgy

noun
/ˈlɜːɡi/
Definition
A term used primarily in British English to describe a cold or some sort of illness, often in a vague or humorous context.
Examples
  • I think I’ve caught the lurgy going around the office.
  • After fighting off the lurgy, I finally felt better and ready to work.
  • She took a day off because she was feeling the lurgy.
Meaning
Lurgy refers to an unspecified ailment or a feeling of lethargy often associated with mild sickness, especially a cold. The word implies a certain non-seriousness about the illness, making it sound almost trivial.
Synonyms
  • illness
  • bug
  • cold
  • sickness