Neologism of Snapchat, Arrow and Phobia, defines someone who is anxious, angry or stressed when he or she has an arrow on Snapchat, which means that the person sees your message or picture but does not answer. This phobia can also be spread to other social medias such as WhatsApp, with the fear of having two blue ticks, which means "the recipient read your message".
This can result of a lack of attention or of a lack of uniformity on your Snapchat feed.
This can result of a lack of attention or of a lack of uniformity on your Snapchat feed.
Tom: "What do you have again? Are you feeling well?"
Sara: "She left me an arrow! I have to erase the conversation".
Tom: "You really have Snarrowphobia..."
Sara: "She left me an arrow! I have to erase the conversation".
Tom: "You really have Snarrowphobia..."
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Get the snarkanian mug.To have an electronic devise act up, make an unusual noise (like a snarl), or unexpectedly shut down on you for no apparent reason. Your devise has become a 'snarbot' when it chooses to act against you and all your laxidazical desire to mindlessly enjoy hours of idle 'computer/phone/ipad' time.
My cell phone is a snarbot! It blacked out when I was typing an extremely important text to so and so...
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Get the Snart mug.snardis (snar-dis) (adj)- aching, tickling, frustration -- that annoying feeling in your nose when a sneeze wants so badly to escape the insides of its host's body, but is unable to due to the body not being ready for that bundle of energy to escape through the nasal passage -- bundle of sensation that begins in your lungs, then moves to your throat, and then slowly creeps up to your nose in the middle of life's daily activities when you are driving, standing in the kitchen, sitting in class, talking to a stranger...the opposite of the feeling of relief and satisfaction when you begin to feel the tickling, then the sneeze escapes into the mysterious abyss called the air and the atmosphere -- the sneeze that was suppressed goes back into the depths of its host's body and may not surface until many years later... what if a sneeze is a noun and not a verb?
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