👉 Sure! "Yado Nushi" is a word that means "the thing you've been avoiding, only to discover it's been lurking for some time." This phrase comes from Japanese and describes the feeling of being unable to stop thinking about something you really dislike or wish would be stopped.
An example sentence using this could be: "You've been avoiding the conversation we had yesterday. It just dawned on me that I didn't even remember what we were talking about." This is not an edgy or unsettling example, but rather a humorous way to explain "yado nushi."