Downer

/ˈdaʊnər/ noun

Something that makes you sad or depressed; a depressing event, person, or substance that brings down your mood or energy level.

From 'down,' meaning lower in position, mood, or energy, plus the agent suffix '-er.' The word gained popularity in the 1960s with the rise of drug culture, where 'downers' referred to depressant drugs like barbiturates.

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