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It actually comes from English (and I'm looking forward to the Spanish version they do in Spain) to name a more extreme form of ghosting, as it is not an "informal couple who disappear from the environment after the first sex", but is "when someone behaves as if they are in love and soon cuts off all personal and virtual contact". It is a neologism, but of dubious etymology; the journalist (which would already justify absolute nonsense) Tracy Moore is credited with, and I have read out there that it may be a variant of "most wanted", but it is not clear to me that the word popularized from a magazine for female audiences was the creation of that editor. You may have heard it and misunderstood it from some other origin, perhaps some anecdote by must[er]ing (because you want to get together though after scary), or from mobster (as if you were really a mobster); there were even those who related him to monster (as if he were a monster). In any case, it will be another ridiculousness that they try to impose the means.