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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.
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?
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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.