Pogonophilia, anyone?Frislander wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 9:30 am Of course given it's November it's likely that some people (myself included) without context would take "nomophobia" to mean "fear of having inadequate facial hair".
Nomophobia for fear of lack of cell phone access.
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we can try the opposite screenmania...
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Nocellphobia?
Or like someone suggested, akineto(phono)phobia.
Or like someone suggested, akineto(phono)phobia.
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Just "no mobile phobia" or "no cell phobia" without bothering to borrow a Greek root is not too long, I think.
My name is meant to be pronounced [çɔˈlɔːbrɪkʌ], but you can pronounce it any way you like.
The initial palatal fricative can be replaced by [hj] and the final vowel by [a] (I think that's the right IPA symbol).
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The initial palatal fricative can be replaced by [hj] and the final vowel by [a] (I think that's the right IPA symbol).
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Fiat verba, fiat grammatica, fiat lingua!