Spidey-sense

Etymology
From the superpower of the fictional character (introduced by  in August 1962), nicknamed Spidey, who is able to preternaturally sense danger before it can be perceived by other senses.

Noun

 * 1)  An intuitive feeling, usually of something being dangerous or risky;  instinct, intuition.

Translations

 * French: sens d'araignée
 * German: Spinnensinn
 * Italian: senso di ragno
 * Portuguese: sentido-aranha
 * Spanish: sentido arácnido