Definition of oneirogenic :.
(ō-nī'rō-jĕn'ĭk)
1. (adj.) Having a propensity to appear in somebody's dreams.
Origins: Greek oneiros dream, and genic forming. Derived from photogenic, telegenic.
Examples:
Some people are photogenic while others are oneirogenic. These characteristics rarely coincide. A person who is plain and unnoticeable in real life may haunt our dreams and imagination.
Have you noticed that cats are more oneirogenic than dogs?
To surprise your friends at a party, ask them: "Do you find me oneirogenic?" If the answer is yes, ask them to recall your adventures in their dreams.Submitted by: Mikhail Epstein, Topics: Behavior & Lifestyle

