The fear of Wednesday is called "Wednesday-ophobia." It is a specific phobia that may stem from various personal or cultural associations with the middle of the week. While not as commonly recognized as other phobias, it reflects the broader phenomenon of specific fears related to days of the week.
Wednesday, by Tori Amos includes the following lyrics: Verse 1:nothing here to fear I'm just sitting around being foolish when there is work to be done just a hang-up call and the quiet breathing of our Persian we call cajun on a Wednesday later on in the song also:-- is thumbalina size 10 on a Wednesday --
Because it is the middle day of the week.
Mittwoch = Wednesday
Since tomorrow is wednesday I'd say Wednesday of next week or Wednesday next. People will understand
Wednesday: बुधवार budhavaar
Melissophobic is the fear of bears.
Venophobia or simply Fear Of Driving
Acousticophobia- Fear of noise.
In Spanish, you would say, "Te llamaré el miércoles." This translates directly to "I will call you on Wednesday." The phrase maintains the future tense and specifies the day of the week.
The fear of doorknobs is ostiumtractophobia.
Fear of Mathematics falls under Arithmophobia.
Agoraphobia. *Agoraphobia is the fear of the open doors not the fear of open doors.