interxiety

in-ter-xi-e-tysign

noun

A feeling of worry, nervousness or unease experienced by some drivers when having to navigate busy intersections. Long queues behind the driver, the presence of large vehicles and ambiguous lane markings are all known to contribute to interxiety.

SEE ALSO: gadgitated, epicholy, incomeniac

visivoid

vis-i-voidstare

verb

Stare intently at nothing whilst using public transport in order to stop oneself from making eye-contact with strangers

SEE ALSO: twiddlyfidge