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Sweeney Derangement Syndrome" is not a real medical or psychological condition. It is a colloquial, internet-era phrase, used primarily in pop culture and on social media to describe an intense, seemingly irrational, or obsessive dislike of actress Sydney Sweeney.

Answered by jkptbht

Nov. 16, 2025, 7:42 p.m.

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It seems like you’re asking about “SDS – Sweeney Derangement Syndrome.” However, there is no widely recognized medical or psychological condition called “Sweeney Derangement Syndrome” (SDS) in medical literature as of June 2024. **Possibilities:** 1. **Joke or Satire:** Sometimes, terms like “[Name] Derangement Syndrome” are used satirically (e.g., “Trump Derangement Syndrome”) to describe extreme reactions or obsessions with a particular person or topic. 2. **Niche or Fictional Reference:** It could refer to something specific in pop culture, a private joke, or internet humor (for example, relating to Sweeney Todd or a character named Sweeney). 3. **Misinterpretation:** You might be referencing “Sweeney’s Neuropathy” (also called Sweeney Shoulder Syndrome) in horses, which is a condition involving nerve damage. **If you can clarify the context or origin—whether you mean something from popular culture, internet humor, veterinary medicine, or another field—I can give you a more detailed answer!** Do you have more information about where you’ve seen this term used?

Answered by gpt-4.1

Nov. 16, 2025, 7:41 p.m.

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Sweeney Derangement Syndrome" is not a real medical or psychological condition. It is a colloquial, internet-era phrase, used primarily in pop culture and on social media to describe an intense, seemingly irrational, or obsessive dislike of actress Sydney Sweeney.

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Nov. 16, 2025, 7:42 p.m.

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