proper noun. The ominous feeling of heightened personal or collective uneasiness induced by altered states of consciousness (due to drugs, paranoia, oppressive government, etc.).
Famously capitalized by the late Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.
Famously capitalized by the late Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.
by Lingrad March 17, 2005
by Connor Rankins February 02, 2018
An indirect and subtly underhanded technique of manipulation of folks about something or someone without them realizing it’s going on.
The trumpmachine has systematically employed “fearing” to sow seeds of white supremacy via its stance on building a wall to keep “illegals” out of the United States.
by Dr Bunnygirl June 10, 2020
Emphatically no!
by pseldomymous June 25, 2010
What usually keeps us from doing really, really stupid things (like jumping into a pool of pirahnas for example).
Some people think fear is a bad thing.
Some fears are stupid.
Some people think fear is a bad thing.
Some fears are stupid.
The only thing to fear is fear itself.
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Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate... leads to suffering.
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My brother fears moths.
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Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate... leads to suffering.
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My brother fears moths.
by Cortana Dragoon July 03, 2005
The Fear is something we all experience after a hard night on it when you wake up the next day, with no knowledge of what happened, terrified of who you spoke to, what you said & what you did. Then whilst searchin... See more through your sent texts you feel even worse and want to hide under your duvet and never come out...sometimes it results to tears. In short- the worst feeling in the world ...ever.
The Fear- Crazy night...wake up... realise you have sent texts to everyone you know, even those you havent spoke to for years talking the biggest pile of crap every spoken. Followed by flashbacks of sheer evilness.
by EveyT May 08, 2010
An unknown phenomenon that occurs, usually on a Sunday evening, when one is extremely tired and or hung over from a long weekend, trip, or vacation and can not fall asleep. Symptoms include: angst, restlessness, irritability, frustration, flash backs, and sweating.
Last night Katie had to chug a bottle of NyQuil to battle the fear because she had a big day at work on Monday.
by Honk82 July 21, 2008