The lexical blending of the words interaction and encounter, denoting a verbal and, to some degree, more physical communication (because the blend also intimates the word intercourse). The trace of the word "account" is connoted here as well, making this a good word to use in relaying a recent experience with a stranger.
--Yousef, the big Arab brute--as I so affectionately call this boisterous man of the Levant--made a new word today.
-What is it?
--Intercount. It's a blend of the word interaction and encounter.
-Huh. It's interesting, maybe even brilliant. A second language to him albeit, but one without the solipsism and categorical restrictions of our pitch-deaf, monolinguistic, singularity. But use it in a sentence.
--Yesterday evening, I was out walking on G st. and had an intercount with a girl who seemed to be making eyes at me.
-What is it?
--Intercount. It's a blend of the word interaction and encounter.
-Huh. It's interesting, maybe even brilliant. A second language to him albeit, but one without the solipsism and categorical restrictions of our pitch-deaf, monolinguistic, singularity. But use it in a sentence.
--Yesterday evening, I was out walking on G st. and had an intercount with a girl who seemed to be making eyes at me.
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/ˈɛn.tɚ.kɔrs.ɪd.nɪs/
(EN-ter-cors-ed-ness)
Definition:
1. The state of being deeply and often permanently tangled or changed through intimate, emotional, or psychological exchange.
2. A kind of altered or surreal condition where people, thoughts, or experiences blend and overlap so much that the boundaries between them become unclear.
3. A poetic way to describe being marked or changed by connection, a lasting impression that stays with you after the encounter.
Etymology:
The word comes from “intercourse,” in its older meaning of communication or interaction between beings. Adding “-ed” suggests that the action has already happened and left a mark, while “-ness” turns it into a state of being. Together, the word describes what it feels like to carry the lasting effect of deep connection, whether mental, emotional, spiritual, or existential.
Why it's important:
While words like “connection” or “intimacy” describe moments or feelings, intercoursedness points to something more lasting and deeper—a fusion that leaves a permanent trace and changes who you are. It fills a gap between just meeting or knowing someone and being truly and irreversibly altered by that experience.
/ˈɛn.tɚ.kɔrs.ɪd.nɪs/
(EN-ter-cors-ed-ness)
Definition:
1. The state of being deeply and often permanently tangled or changed through intimate, emotional, or psychological exchange.
2. A kind of altered or surreal condition where people, thoughts, or experiences blend and overlap so much that the boundaries between them become unclear.
3. A poetic way to describe being marked or changed by connection, a lasting impression that stays with you after the encounter.
Etymology:
The word comes from “intercourse,” in its older meaning of communication or interaction between beings. Adding “-ed” suggests that the action has already happened and left a mark, while “-ness” turns it into a state of being. Together, the word describes what it feels like to carry the lasting effect of deep connection, whether mental, emotional, spiritual, or existential.
Why it's important:
While words like “connection” or “intimacy” describe moments or feelings, intercoursedness points to something more lasting and deeper—a fusion that leaves a permanent trace and changes who you are. It fills a gap between just meeting or knowing someone and being truly and irreversibly altered by that experience.
“Their connection wasn’t just conversation- it was intercoursedness. Like they had entered each other’s minds and never fully left.”
“The song left something behind that I couldn’t shake. That’s the kind of intercoursedness I look for in art.”
“After everything we’ve been through, even silence feels full of intercoursedness.”
“Even a short meeting gave Orson intercoursedness, a lasting impression he couldn’t shake.”
“The song left something behind that I couldn’t shake. That’s the kind of intercoursedness I look for in art.”
“After everything we’ve been through, even silence feels full of intercoursedness.”
“Even a short meeting gave Orson intercoursedness, a lasting impression he couldn’t shake.”
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