The answer is STIPULATING TRUST ME!
The word for being familiar with someone is "acquainted."
Not familiar with what his actual 'flight' may be called, but he becomes a 'fugitive' when he flees prosecution. a "felon's flight" is referred to as being "out on a lam"
A witch's helper is often referred to as a familiar. They can often come in different forms with the most common being a cat.
This fear is most likely related to Phobophobia - the fear of being frightened. Currently, there is no coined term or phobia for the fear of scary pop-ups.
There is nothing unusual about one nipple being bigger than the other, and the condition has no medical name.
A witch's familiar is believed to be a spiritual being, often an animal. The familiar was meant to help the witch perform her magic.
The moon being seen during the day is nothing unusual or special. For this reason there is not a special name for the moon on those occasions.
Not at all. It is not only unusual but allows you the option of being called Albret, Al or Brett. Also, if I'm not mistaken it comes from royalty.
Being forced into prostutution.
It is a line from Shakespeare's Macbeth. One of the witches is being calle (presumably meowed at) by her familiar, a gray cat named "Graymalkin," and is called offstage.
This is called "subliminal" learning - it doesn't make you memorize things, but it helps your brain get started learning by being familiar with the terms.
Yes, you can get diabetes from being very fat, but it is unusual if you are skinny and you get it.