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Naked and Afraid 

A sex position where both individuals seen naked and are afraid
Hey ed you wanna do naked and afraid? Yeah I'm up for that

Afraidness

When you are too scared to tell someone how you feel because they might say something you don't like. More of like being turned down by them...
I am scared. Like my afraidness is getting in the way but I really want you to know how I feel.
Afraidness by IfHeOnlyKnew May 27, 2011

Doesn't afraid of anything 

"When face with truble call Chuck Noris he strong and doesn't afraid of anything. "

Have you seen something like that before? That's what happens when people that are terrible at speaking english try to hold intelligent conversation on forums. It has become a form of sarcastic reply when your favorite person (or character) is challenged in power. When they "doesn't afraid of anything" you know it's on!
Some guy: "Dante from DMC is stronger than Batman because Dante Doesn't afraid of anything"

Regular reply: ...I'll file that under CSB

Douche reply: LURN 2 ENGRISH

Afraidnot 

Afraidnot- is short for a frayed knot, or could also represent 'afraid not' .. ie. quite simply, I'm a frayed knot

1. Afraid not, &

2. A frayed knot
A string walks into a bar and orders a drink. The bartender says I'm sorry sir but we don't serve strings in this bar. The customer says ... sorry right back at ya- cos I'm not a string, I'm a frayed knot Afraidnot
Afraidnot by Creative007 May 29, 2018

White Afraid 

When a white person is afraid of being called racist

Often said to the tune of "Wide Awake" by Katy Perry
White Man: "Oh man, they're gonna think I'm racist! But it's not true, I have black friends!!!"
His Black Friend: "...you're being really white afraid right now"
White Afraid by Mr. Tpasty April 20, 2022

Don’t be afraid of Covid! 

What Donald J. Trump cold-heartedly tweeted to Americans to “prove” to them that he had triumphed over the virus, as if everybody could have access to 24/7 world-class medical care and to experimental medications as him to speed up their recovery.
President Trump’s “Don’t be afraid of Covid!” is not only offensive or repugnant to the families and friends of the 210,000-odd people who had died of Covid-19, and to the 7.5 million of people who had contracted the virus, but also irresponsible or ill-advised to the American public, who are repulsed by his lack of sympathy.