Semaphorism

Semaphorism

n.
a conversational hint that you have something personal to say on the subject but don’t go any further—an emphatic nod, a half-told anecdote, an enigmatic “I know the feeling”—which you place into conversations like those little flags that warn diggers of something buried underground: an unexploded bomb, a sacred burial ground, or a high-voltage cable that secretly powers your house.

From semaphore, a communication method used at sea, in which sailors stand on deck and move flags into certain positions to convey simple messages. Pronounced “sem-uh-fawr-iz-uhm.”

Heartworm

Mauerbauertraurigkeit

Mauerbauer-traurigkeit

Fardle-Din

Dorgone

Fata Organa

Feresy

Ecstatic Shock

Los Vidados

Mornden

Sitheless

On Tenderhooks

Hanker Sore

Attriage

Dolorblindness

Hubilance

Ochisia

Fawtle

Thrapt

Hem-Jawed

an abstract image of someone touching their face

Anthrodynia

Fata Organa

Dolorblindness

Etherness

Aftergloom

Nullness

Anecdoche

Mogging Folly

a person sitting on a bench