Momophobia

Momophobia

n.
the fear of speaking off the cuff or from the heart; the terror of saying the wrong thing and having to watch someone’s smile fade as they realize you’re not who they thought you were.

Ancient Greek μῶμος (momos), blemish, disgrace + -φοβία (-phobía), fear. Momus was the Ancient Greek god of mockery and harsh criticism. Pronounced “moh-muh-foh-bee-uh.”

Innity

Mal De Coucou

Nyctous

Wytai

Kenaway

Hemeisis

Mimeomia

Hobsmacked

Latigo

Anti-Aliasing

Heartmoor

Poggled

Exulansis

Vulture Shock

Clockwise

Heartspur

Offtides

Typifice

Epistrix

Fool’s Guilt