Mimeomia

Mimeomia

n.
the frustration of knowing how neatly you embody a certain stereotype, without even intending to; the sense of bafflement at the extent to which we all seem to hew to certain tropes, each looking pretty much how you’d expect them to look, as if we’re all trick-or-treating through society wearing one of a handful of premade costumes, because we’re tired of answering the question, “What are you supposed to be?”

Ancient Greek μῖμος (mîmos), imitator, actor + μῖσος (mîsos), hatred. Pronounced “mim-ee-oh-mee-uh.”

Covalent Bond

Aftergloom

Star-Stuck

Scrough

Monachopsis

Hailbound

Tillid

Siso

Wenbane

Heartmoor

Adronitis

Anecdoche

Burn Upon Reentry

Ludiosis

Catoptric Tristesse

Kinchy

The Unsharp Mask

Eigenschauung

Eigen-schauung

Anticious

Amentalio

Mimeomia

Proluctance

Ludiosis

Apolytus

Nyctous

Nullness

Dolorblindness