Waldosia

Waldosia

n.
a condition in which you keep scanning faces in a crowd looking for a specific person who would have no reason to be there, as if your brain is checking to see whether they’re still in your life, subconsciously patting its emotional pockets before it leaves for the day.

From the Where’s Waldo? series of picture books, or in some countries, Where’s Wally?, in which the reader tries to spot one specific person somewhere in a massive crowd. Pronounced “wawl-doh-zhuh” or “wawl-doh-see-uh.”

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

Desanté

Furosha

Hiddled

Kuebiko

Inerrata

Foreclearing

Midding

Altschmerz

Loss Of Backing