vajaampia
Vajaampia is a term of Finnish origin that generally translates to "more empty" or "less full." It is most commonly used in the context of measuring or describing the quantity of something. For example, one might say a glass is vajaampia if it contains less liquid than it is capable of holding, or a bag is vajaampia if it is not filled to its intended capacity. The term implies a state of incompletion or a deficiency in fullness.
In a broader, more figurative sense, vajaampia can also refer to a feeling of lacking something essential