Archimony

Archimony

n.
anger about an injustice you only discovered long after the fact, after years have passed and everyone else has moved on, leaving you seething with an awkward and antiquated righteousness that you’re not sure what to do with, like a flywheel still spinning long after the engine is shut off.

From archi-, earlier, primitive + acrimony, bitterness, animosity. Pronounced “ahr-kuh-moh-nee.”

Aftersome

Lisolia

Aulasy

Rasque

Blinkback

Anticious

Emorries

Walloway

Spinning Playback Head

Yeorie

Halfwise

Affogatia

Midsummer

Ecury

O’Erpine

Backmasking

Harke

Tirosy

Tillid

Keep

Symptomania

Xeno

The Standard Blues

Mithenness

Sitheless

Énouement

Mal De Coucou