maling
Maling is a term with multiple meanings in different linguistic contexts. In English-language medical and psychological usage, it is commonly associated with malingering, the deliberate feigning or exaggeration of physical or psychological symptoms for external incentives such as avoiding work, obtaining compensation, or evading duty. Malingering is not a clinical diagnosis in itself but a behavior evaluated in medical, forensic, and legal settings. Clinicians look for inconsistencies between reported symptoms and observable findings, the patient’s past history, collateral information, and sometimes specialized tests or symptom validity assessments. Because malingering involves intentional deception, it raises ethical and legal considerations in treatment, disability determinations, and insurance or employment matters.
In Indonesian and Malay, maling is a common noun meaning thief, and it can also function as
Overall, maling shows how a single spelling can represent distinct concepts: a behavioral term in Western psychology