I have the same fear - I scream and refuse to move if I'm chased up or down stairs - but I'm fine as long as nobody's running. I've been looking for the name, and all I've got so far is:
Climacophobia; The fear of stairs, climbing stairs or falling down them.
Bathmophobia; The fear of stairs themselves or steep slopes.
However, I understand there is a difference between walking up them and being chased up them...maybe they haven't named it yet!
Speedy.
Yes. People have been chasing tornadoes for decades.
Im not 100% but in latin stairs is scala and to be fallowed up is insequora, there for insequorascalaphobia would most likely be the fear of being chased up the stairs. Im the same way about being chased up the stairs. my dr said i have anxiety and put me on an anxiety med, it doesnt bother me anymore.
its called extreme pamplona
Xenophobia
Like being chased I dunno. Do you mean being watched? Stalked? Followed? With no real evidence or reason?That's called paranoia.
The dog chased the cat .In this sentence the subject is dog the verb is chased and the object is cat.The object usually describes someone or something to which or for whom the action of the verb is done.In the sentence above something was chases, what was chased? - the cat.
Libra women do like to be pursued or chased by someone.
You are having a nightmare, nothing more.
Because he was being chased in the advert.
It's called cops and robbers
chased