- acaronar - to tenderly pull or draw someone closer
- cafuné - the act of tenderly running one's fingers through someone's hair
- clinomania - an excessive decire to stay in bed
- cwtch - a warm, affectionate hug, cuddle or snuggle that gives a feeling of a safe place or home.
- dor - a deep and nostalgic feeling of sadness, agony, and emptiness experienced upon intensely missing, longing, and yearning for something or someone
- eccedentesiast - someone who fakes a smile, when all they want to do is cry, disappear and/or die.
- forelsket - the euphoria you experience when you are first falling in love
- geborgenheit - to feel completely safe, like nothing could ever harm you; security, trust, comfort, acceptance, and love from others
- hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia - fear of the number 666
- hicran - a deep feeling of sorrow and grief that comes from being separated from one's beloved or place
- hikikomori (ひきこもり) - an adolescent who has withdrawn from social life, often obsessed with television, internet and video games, and rarely ever leaves one's room
- jouska - a hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head.
- kairos (καιρός) - the moment when everything just falls perfectly into places
- koi no yokan - the sense one can have upon first meeting another person that the two of them are going to fall in love.
- raconteur - a talented storyteller
- redamancy - a love returned in full; the act of loving the one who loves you
- shinobi naku (しのびなく_ - to shed silent tears so no one will know you are crying
- tatemae - what a person pretends to believe; the behavior and opinions one must display to satisfy society's demands
- vorfreude - a German untranslatable word, vorfreude is defined as the intense euphoric sensation you experience from thinking about future plans and daydreams.
- wanderlust - a strong desire or impulse to wander or travel and explore the world
- ya'aburnee - the declaration of one’s wishes that they will die before another person because it would be impossible to live without them
oct 11 2016 ∞
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