Fygophobia

Fygophobia

n.
the fear that your connections with people will keep dwindling as you get older; that one by one, you’ll all go flying off the merry-go-round in wildly different directions, sailing through various classes and jobs and interests, ultimately landing in far-flung neighborhoods where you’ll hunker down with your families plus a handful of confidants you see a few times a year, perpetually reassuring each other, “We should keep in touch.”

Greek φύγω (fýgo), I leave + -φοβία (-phobía), fear. Compare the Greek φυγόκεντρος (fygókentros), centrifuge. Pronounced “fahy-goh-foh-bee-uh.”

Gaudia Civis

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Burn Upon Reentry

Kuebiko

Latigo

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Mal De Coucou

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Anecdoche

Hailbound

Wenbane

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Eisce

Kenaway

Tillid

Amuse-Douche

Wytai

Mimeomia

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Anaphasia

Anthrodynia

Kinchy

Momophobia

Addleworth

Achenia

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Etherness

Trumspringa

Tillid

The Meantime

Symptomania

Skidding

Moriturism

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