Drabble Prompt List Thing~
Hey so rather than tackling prompts I owe from forever ago, I want to tackle ones that have cool word meanings to them. So you should totally sent me a prompt and tell me what character(s) you want involve in the drabble, yes? Yes.
• Cheiloproclitic – Being attracted to someone’s lips.
• Quidnunc – One who always has to know what’s going on.
• Ultracrepidarian – One who speaks or offers opinions on matters beyond their knowledge.
• Apodyopis – The act of mentally undressing someone.
• Gymnophoria – The sensation that someone is mentally undressing you.
• Tarantism – The urge to overcome melancholy by dancing.
• Autolatry – The worship of one’s self.
• Cagamosis – An unhappy marriage
• Gargalesthesia – The sensation cause by tickling.
• Capernoited – Slightly intoxicated or tipsy.
• Lalochezia – The use of abusive language to relieve stress or ease pain.
• Cataglottism – Kissing with tongue
• Basorexia – An overwhelming desire to kiss.
• Brontide – The low rumbling of distant thunder.
• Grapholagnia – The urge to stare at obscene pictures.
• Agelast - A person who never laughs.
• Wanweird - An unhappy fate.
• Dystopia - Am imaginary place of total misery. A metaphor for hell.
• Petrichor - The smell of dry rain on the ground.
• Anagapesis - The feeling when one no longer loves someone they once did.
• Malapert - Clever in manners of speech.
• Duende - Unusual power to attract or charm.
• Concilliabule - A secret meeting of people who are hatching a plot.
• Strikhedonia - The pleasure of being able to say “to hell with it”.
• Lygerastia - The condition of one who is only amorous when the lights are out.
• Ayurnamat - The philosophy that there is no point in worrying about events that cannot be changed.
• Sphallolalia - Flirtatious talk that leads nowhere.
• Baisemain - A kiss on the hand.
• Druxy - Something which looks good on the outside, but is actually rotten inside.
• Mamihlapinatapei - The look between two people in which each loves the other but is too afraid to make the first move.













