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Fool’S Guilt
n. A pulse of shame you feel even though you've done nothing wrong--passing a police car while under the speed limit, being carded after legally ordering a drink, or exiting a store without buying anything.
Etymology
From fool’s gold + guilt. Also known as a reverse Alford plea, whereby you plead innocent to all charges but want the judge to know that you feel kinda guilty anyway.
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