Midding

Midding

n.
the tranquil pleasure of being near a gathering but not quite in it— hovering on the perimeter of a campfire, talking quietly outside a party, resting your eyes in the back seat of a car listening to friends chatting up front—feeling blissfully invisible yet still fully included, safe in the knowledge that everyone is together and everyone is okay, with all the thrill of being there without the burden of having to be.

Middle English midding, alternate spelling of midden, a refuse heap that sits near a dwelling. Pronounced “mid-ing.”

Midding

Waldosia

La Gaudière

Semaphorism

Mauerbauertraurigkeit

Mauerbauer-traurigkeit

Dorgone

Thrapt

Rivener

Falesia

Incidental Contact High

Watashiato

The Mcfly Effect

Anderance

Ochisia

Bye-Over

Heartworm

Skidding

Dystoria

close up of water drops on a window

Foilsick

Tirosy

a close-up of a young child's face

The Til

Vaucasy

Wollah

a person with shapes raining on them

On Tenderhooks

Archimony

a person looking at broken furniture

Halfwise

a train coming towards the camera shot from the tracks