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Energy in motion. The physical sensation that occurs directly below the diaphram, from the electrical signal that is transferred through the body, originating in the limbic system (amydgdala), caused by any number of stimulus, pertaining contingently to the individual person's circumstances.
When your "heart" feels heavy or light for a reason not directly associated with the cardiovascular system, but usually caused by another living being. (i.e. person, pet, etc.)
emotion by MrsMinx January 25, 2005

Emotional labour 

Emotional labour was originally a word for people who have to put a lot of uncompensated emotional effort into their job. Recently, however, it's more along the lines of "idk, it kinda sucks when I have to listen to my boyfriend" or "now that I've made my statement, I don't want to defend myself or back it up because it's emotionally laborious"
If you're willing to PayPal me $5 for the emotional labour, I'll explain my vague/ridiculous statement"
Emotional labour by Lefty Lucy August 10, 2018

emotiontidus 

Having a variety of emotions simotaneously
The feeling of emotiontidus is overwhelming
emotiontidus by bricey_poo November 15, 2009

emotion pig 

One having a tendency to reject interaction with others in favor of wallowing in their own emotions.
She's not going to come hang out with us. She's being an emotion pig and wallowing in her own misery
emotion pig by CruzMissile12 March 18, 2011

Emotional Sack 

The “Emotional Sack” is a theoretical organ, which can be located anywhere within human anatomy (although primarily in the abdomen). This sack can become inflamed due to a need for attention, presenting with pain and/or swelling to the general location of the sack (with a 17:1 female to male ratio). In extreme cases the sack can rupture causing erratic symptoms in unbalanced patients. Finally, the emotional sack atrophy, leaving a once compassionate caregiver with an inhibited sense of empathy (which can sometimes result as cynicism).

*These findings are the culmination of 18 years of medical practice and research by Dr. Conquistador.*
The patient presented to the ER complaining of abdominal pain, it was found that she had an inflamed emotional sack.