Homolicism
ho·mo·lic·ism (hoh'moh'li'siz'em)
-noun
1. a mental illness that forces a person to make inappropriate,
irrelevant remarks during a conversation leaving an awkward
presence between the original talkers.
2. a mental illness in which ones actions or remarks are
impaired therefore, becoming vulnerable to being classified as
weird, creep, or simply retarded.
-Related forms
homolicic, noun, adjective
-noun
1. a mental illness that forces a person to make inappropriate,
irrelevant remarks during a conversation leaving an awkward
presence between the original talkers.
2. a mental illness in which ones actions or remarks are
impaired therefore, becoming vulnerable to being classified as
weird, creep, or simply retarded.
-Related forms
homolicic, noun, adjective
"Don't laugh at him! He suffers from homolicism... ok, maybe you can laugh a little."
"I can't believe Jill thought Jordan was homolicic."
"I can't believe Jill thought Jordan was homolicic."