We know, navigating relationships is impossible enough as it is. Why do we need an entire dictionary’s worth of ways to break up with somebody? Sigh. So what is “haunting”?

Unlike the disappearing act that ghosters tend to pull off, haunters hang around in the digital world, watching your Instagram and Snapchat stories without a word. (But maybe the occasional like.)

According to a writer at Cosmo, haunting can be extremely confusing, because you’re constantly reminded of this person’s existence and the relationship you may or may have not had.

"These little reminders can be incredibly disorienting — why do these dead relationships linger? If communication is cut off everywhere else, why swirl around in your digital sphere?"

Unfortunately, past flings live on in more ways than just haunting. First, there was breadcrumbing, the practice of leaving a flirty emoji here and a cute text there, without ever engaging in a committed relationship.

Then, “benching” came along, when a relationship exists mainly in text form. But whenever you try to actually go on a date this person, they conveniently have an excuse.

Then we heard about “stashing,” when someone dates you but you never get to meet their friends or family, or appear on their social media feeds. Or how about zombie-ing? When somebody ghosts you, and then texts you from the grave some time later?