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Take Me To Oneiria
The Land Of My Dreams
Take Me To Oneiria
Because Im Inlove with You It seems
oneiria by JCM Fan Club September 10, 2005

Onetrick of a Onetrick 

When someone onetricks a character in a video game, but isn't good enough to make an impact with them outside of a one certain ability. For example in Overwatch, a genji who can't get kills except when he uses Dragonblade.
*Genji gets dragonblade, proceeds to wipe enemy team, then dies several times without a kill afterwards until he gets dragonblade again.*

Moira: "Genji you are literally a onetrick of a onetrick."

oneirocotidiphobia

The fear that one's dreams will resemble reality too closely. Often accompanied by the fear that it will be difficult to realize that one is dreaming, and that it will be difficult to wake up.
Patient: I dreamt that I was myself, just sitting on my bed at home.
Doctor: That seems like a normal dream.
Patient: It was terrifying! I couldn't wake up!
Doctor: You might have oneirocotidiphobia. I will prescribe Surrealist Art Therapy.

oneirocotidiphobic 

Someone with oneirocotidiphobia:
The fear that one's dream will resemble reality too closely. Often accompanied by the fear that it will be difficult to realize that one is dreaming, and that it will be difficult to wake up.
Patient: I dreamt that I was myself, just sitting on my bed at home.
Doctor: That seems like a normal dream.
Patient: It was terrifying! I couldn't wake up!
Doctor: Looks like you might be oneirocotidiphobic. I prescribe Surrealist Art Therapy.
Knowing something that no one else knows but you.
He is onirich and it is his biggest secret.
Onirich by Zane1 January 7, 2026

Oneirocharia

oneirocharia (noun):
Sentimental longing for, and/or a joyful imagining of, a period in one’s future life.

oneirocharic (adjective):
Characterized by sentimental longing for, or joyful imagining of, a future period of one’s life.

Etymology:
Inherited from Ancient Greek ὄνειρος (óneiros), meaning dream + χαρά (khará) meaning joy, or exultation.
As he sat by the window watching the rain, a deep oneirocharia washed over him: he found himself sentimental about, yet joyfully imagining, his first dance with his future wife (which he has yet to meet) at his wedding day, ten years from now.