This common dream symbol, often tied to anxiety, may indicate feelings of unpreparedness or fear of failure.
What is "dreaming about being naked in public"?
A person misfortune was thought to be caused by giving someone this, which involved an envious or malicious look.
What is "evil eye"?
This classic name of Greek origin means “man’s defender” and is shared by a famous Trojan War hero.
This Greek name means “bearer of Christ” and is often given to girls born around Christmas.
What is "Alexander"?
What is "Christina"?
This classic charades-inspired game involves drawing clues on a pad while teammates guess, often leading to hilarious misinterpretations.
What is "Pictionary"?
This iconic variety show featured "The Not Ready For Prime Time Players" and included hilarious sketches such as “Land Shark” and "The Coneheads".
What is "Saturday Night Live"?
Avoiding a problem or fear in life may be symbolized in a dream as this.
What is "being chased"?
This celestial event was often seen as an omen of doom in medieval Europe.
The “wandering womb” theory claimed this organ moved around a woman’s body, causing hysteria.
What is "comet"?
What is "uterus"?
This royal name of Germanic origin means “ruler of the army” and belongs to many European kings.
This Greek name means “wisdom” and has been used for centuries in philosophy and theology.
What is "William"?
What is "Sophia"?
In the game "Heads Up!", players must guess the celebrity or fictional character written on a card stuck to this.
What is "Head"?
In this crime drama, two detectives cruised Honolulu solving cases in a red convertible and included the classic arresting verbiage: "Book him Danno, murder one".
What is "Hawaii Five-O"?
Instability or a lack of control in one’s personal or professional life may be reflected by this in a dream.
What is "falling"?
Medieval physicians believed this practice could restore bodily balance by removing excess blood.
The medieval “Doctrine of Signatures” claimed plants resembling this could cure ailments.
What is "bloodletting"?
What is "parts of the body"?
This elegant name is derived from Hebrew word meaning “grace” or “favor”.
This Arabic name means “highly praised” and is one of the most common male names in the world.
What is "Anne"?
What is "Muhammad"?
This game variation of ping pong involves bouncing a ping pong ball into cups of this liquid.
What is "beer"? ( Beer Pong )
A comedic look at Army life in wartime, this show’s theme song included the lyric “Suicide is painless.”
After surviving a crash, an astronaut is given bionic parts to replace those lost in the accident.
What is "M*A*S*H"?
What is "The Six Million Dollar Man"?
Dreams of flying may represent this desire.
What is "freedom" or "escaping life’s pressures"?
This “royal” disease, now known as scrofula ( possibly a form of tuberculosis ), was thought to be curable by this person.
Who is "The King"?
This unisex name means “victory of the people” and was the name of a famous French military leader.
This Sanskrit name means “lotus” and is shared by a beloved Hindu goddess.
What is "Nicole/Nicholas"? ( from Greek Nikolaos )
What is "Kamala"?
This game requires players to keep a straight face while reading ridiculous phrases aloud.
What is "The Minister's Cat"?
Fred and his son Lamont ran a junkyard in this sitcom known for fake heart attacks.
What is "Sanford and Son"?
Finding this in dreams may symbolize unexpected gains in areas of self-worth or opportunity.
What is "money"?
Medieval Europeans believed mythical creatures called incubi ( succubi ) caused this by sitting on sleepers’ chests.
What is "nightmares"?
This Hebrew name means “God is my judge” and is famously borne by a biblical prophet who survived a lion’s den.
What is "Daniel"?
This party game involves guessing a word based on clues given by teammates without saying the word itself.
What is "Password"?
While both Bea Arthur and Betty White starred in "The Golden Girls" in the 1980s, both gained initial success in these two television series respectively during the 70s.
What is "Maude" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"?