Lyssamania

Lyssamania

n.
the irrational fear that someone you know is angry at you, that as soon as you wander into the room, you’ll be faced with a barrage of questions that gradually escalates into a frenzy of outrage, for reasons that you don’t understand.

In Ancient Greek mythology, the Maniae are spirits who personified insanity, along with their sister Lyssa, who was known for erupting into rages. Pronounced “lis-uh-mey-nee-uh.”

Fool’s Guilt

Addleworth

Typifice

Apolytus

Insoucism

Punt Kick

Leidenfreude

The Standard Blues

The Whipgraft Delusion

Fitching

Endzoned

Vaucasy

Liberosis

Emodox

Trueholding

1202

Viadne

Sayfish

Skidding

Arroia

Pax Latrina

The Unsharp Mask

Future-Tense

Typifice

Galagog

Irrition

Trumspringa