The accepted phobia name for this condition is Atephobia.
atephobia
Atephobia - An abnormal and persistent fear of ruin or ruinsI'm guessing they are referring to building ruins
phobia: the irrational fear of an ordinary object or something that is otherwise harmless example: arachnophobia: the irrational fear of spiders--- they make you scared of things that are common or harmless and can prevent you from doing things out of fear
Santaphobia - An abnormal, persistent fear of Father Christmas A good way of avoiding the tears that so often ruin photos of kids with Santa is to back the child onto Father Christmas's knee. Small children often react more to Santa's size than out of a phobic fear and height differences are less apparent when seated. Hagiophobia seems to be the closest named phobia. It is the fear of saints or holy things.
The word 'ruins' is both a noun (ruin, ruins) and a verb (ruin, ruins, ruining, ruined). Examples:Noun: The Roman ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon are truly fascinating.Verb: That shabby sofa ruins the appearance of an otherwise attractive room.
RUINS! ruins
you have to catch all the unown in solaceon ruins. the ruin maniac will have dug a cave that connects to the ruins.
the boy ruin his homework because he colored on it
The famous ruin is Whitby Abbey, recently voted Britains most romantic ruin.
The word ruins is the plural form for the noun ruin, and the third person, singular, present of the verb to ruin. Examples: Noun: The ruins of Palmyra are all that is left of a major city on the ancient silk road. Verb: Dexter ruins any photo you try to take by making silly faces.
Don't ruin the party.Why did you ruin our date? When speaking of an ancient location, it is called ruins, not ruin for one site.
Well it ruins a computer cause it's like water and can get in side of the computer and ruin the insides.