Fygophobia

Fygophobia

n.
the fear that your connections with people will keep dwindling as you get older; that one by one, you’ll all go flying off the merry-go-round in wildly different directions, sailing through various classes and jobs and interests, ultimately landing in far-flung neighborhoods where you’ll hunker down with your families plus a handful of confidants you see a few times a year, perpetually reassuring each other, “We should keep in touch.”

Greek φύγω (fýgo), I leave + -φοβία (-phobía), fear. Compare the Greek φυγόκεντρος (fygókentros), centrifuge. Pronounced “fahy-goh-foh-bee-uh.”

Allope

Mal De Coucou

Kenaway

Adronitis

Hailbound

Kuebiko

Catoptric Tristesse

Heartmoor

Holiette

Hemeisis

Latigo

Pâro

Anthrodynia

Gaudia Civis

Siso

Mimeomia

Anaphasia

Lockheartedness

Typifice

Inerrata

Solla, Solla, Solla

Holiette

Dolonia

Foreclearing

Flichtish

Dolorblindness

Vaucasy