A mispronunciation of "Veszteség" stemming from a video where the TikTok built-in text-to-speech attempted to pronounce the word. "Veszteség" is a niche Roblox game created by M U G E N and was the focus of said video.
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A word derived from the Latin vestigium (meaning “footprint” or “trace”) and the English word silence.
Vestilence describes the feeling of sad nostalgia that hits when you cross paths with someone who was once an integral part of your life — and you’re struck by the realization that not only are you now strangers, but you can continue living the rest of your life without them.
Vestilence describes the feeling of sad nostalgia that hits when you cross paths with someone who was once an integral part of your life — and you’re struck by the realization that not only are you now strangers, but you can continue living the rest of your life without them.
I was minding my business until Kurt approached me. I hadn’t heard from him in a while — and suddenly, I was hit with a wave of vestilence.
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“Oh, I pulled of my hoodie and t-shirt together, so I’m putting them back on at the same time too, it’s easier!”
“GET THE HELL AWAY FROM ME!!”
“Bro, I think you might have Vestimentosimultanophobia…”
“Oh, I pulled of my hoodie and t-shirt together, so I’m putting them back on at the same time too, it’s easier!”
“GET THE HELL AWAY FROM ME!!”
“Bro, I think you might have Vestimentosimultanophobia…”
by leves22 January 3, 2026
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