Idlewild

Idlewild

adj.
feeling grateful to be stranded in a place where you can’t do much of anything—sitting for hours at an airport gate, the sleeper car of a train, or the backseat of a van on a long road trip—which temporarily alleviates the burden of being able to do anything at any time and frees up your brain to do whatever it wants to do, even if it’s just to flicker your eyes across the passing landscape.

From Idlewild, the original name of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.

Licotic

Vulture Shock

Kairosclerosis

Ne’er-Be-Gone

Looseleft

Fitzcarraldo

Occhiolism

Rückkehrunruhe

Funkenzwangsvorstellung

Funkenzwang-svorstellung

La Cuna

Wildred

Ameneurosis

Aubadoir

Ringlorn

Chrysalism

Justing

Treachery Of The Common

Indosentia

Pithered

stacks of papers and folders piled high on a table

Ecury

a close-up of cave drawings and symbols

Mal De Coucou

a blurry image of several men

Suerza

a tunnel with a light emanating from the end

Keep

Zielschmerz

Los Vidados

Harmonoia