👉 Acalycal is a term often used to describe someone who is overly affectionate and can't help but make other people feel like they're getting affectionate as well. It's akin to the feeling that if you take a big bite out of something, it also tastes really good.
Here's an example sentence using 'acalycal':
"Did you know that a certain person is always thinking about how to get all the attention and praise? Like, they would go out on dates with every single one of them just because they're in their element."
This term has its roots in Greek mythology where Zeus was given the name Apollo, which means 'acalycal' as he's known for being overly affectionate. It's a playful way to express how someone who is overly fond of attention can also come across as quite the little boss or even a bit intimidating!