limbophobia
Samhainophobia= Fear of Halloween
To start off, bio means life. Then, phobia means fear or hatred. If you put both together, it means life fear or life hatred.Bio- = Life-phobia = Fear, hatred
There does not seem to be a specific phobia for leaving the phone off of the hook. There is a phobia of phones that is called phonophobia. This caused people to fear answering or handling phones.
The phobia related to the fear of snakes is called ophidiophobiaOphidiophobia - Fear of snakes.
I don't know if that's a phobia but the phobia of having a phobia is Phobophobia.
IF YOU ARE CHOPPING THE HEAD OFF OF A PERSON IT'S CALLED A GUILLETINE. IF YOU ARE CHOPPING THE HEAD OFF OF A CHICKEN THEN IT'S CALLED A CLEAVER.
The phobia of shower curtains is known as "ablutophobia." This term is derived from the Latin word "abluere," which means "to wash off." Ablutophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of bathing, cleaning, or washing oneself. Individuals with this phobia may experience anxiety or panic attacks when faced with shower curtains or the act of showering.
I don't know if there is a phobia of mazes but maybe it could branch off claustrophobia? as you are enclosed in the maze and get the feeling you are trapped inside.
First off, bathmophobia is the fear of deep places or looking into them. No, there is no association with Down syndrome and this specific phobia.
Though some people have a phobia of Jewellery, there is no specific name for a phobia of bracelets
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of Facebook. Perhaps the fear stems from a fear of 'being too vulnerable' or 'too visible' to the rest of the world. It may be that Facebook is just not the 'thing' for you and you'd rather spend your time doing something else.Unless your fear prevents you from meeting with close friends or intereferes with your happiness, then there is probably no need to worry. If this becomes the case and you feel too 'closed off' from the world, or find yourself 'closing off' from society, then please consult with a doctor to help you address your fear. Many people overcome various degrees of social phobia with appropriate treatment.If you would like to make one up you could start by looking at the latin words that mean both face and book, visio and libri, then we would take it and combine it to visiolibri. Visiolibri meaning facebook we just tack on 'phobia' so we get VisiolibriphobiaGreek: Prosopo (face) + biblio (book) + phobia gives Prosopobibliophobia. Why mix Greek and Latin?
by chopping them off