Redesis

Redesis

n.
a feeling of queasiness while offering someone advice, knowing they might well face a totally different set of constraints and capabilities, any of which might propel them to a wildly different outcome—which makes you wonder if all of your hard-earned wisdom is fundamentally nontransferable, like handing someone a gift card in your name that probably expired years ago.

Middle English rede, advice + pedesis, the random motion of particles. Pronounced “ruh-dee-sis.”

Antiophobia

Ecstatic Shock

Fensiveness

Anderance

Mottleheaded

Dead Reckoning

Hanker Sore

Los Vidados

Immerensis

Skidding

Lackout

Fata Organa

Fardle-Din

Thrapt

Semaphorism

Falesia

The Kinder Surprise

Amoransia

Flashover

Emorries

Wytai

Gaudia Civis

Aesthosis

Aimonomia

Mahpiohanzia

Rubatosis

Eigenschauung

Eigen-schauung