The term "panic" derives from the Greek god Pan, who was believed to cause sudden, irrational fear in people. It was said that his unexpected appearances in wild places could induce terror, particularly among travelers. Over time, this association with fear and anxiety led to the use of the term "panic" to describe intense episodes of fear or anxiety experienced by individuals or groups.
The collective noun for panic is "a wave of panic." This phrase captures the sudden and overwhelming nature of panic when it spreads among individuals or groups. It conveys the idea of panic moving through people like a wave, affecting them simultaneously.
Plywood Panic - 1953 was released on: USA: 15 October 1953
a financial panic. the depression of 1893. a weakening U.S. currency.
Don't Panic Chaps - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Panic Button - 2013 II was released on: USA: December 2013
No it was named after a Greek God!
panic is basically a type of nerve lyk when ppl panic about things so definetle a person!
The vocalist is named Brendon Urie.
Mars has two very small moons, named Diemos and Phobos. Mars is named for the god of War; it's moons are named for his dogs Fear and Panic.
Panic- named for the god Pan.
Mars. Because of its reddish color, Mars was named for the god of War, so it is appropriate that the moons of Mars are named "Fear" (Phobos) and "Panic" (Diemos).
Panic! at the Disco
Mars has two moons named Fear and another one named Panic!! :)
Phobos is named after the Son of the Greek god Mars. These moons orbit Mars.
Noo just Ryan and brendon are (:
dont panic dont panic dont panic
Aoi Panic is no longer Aoi Panic.