by Markery April 27, 2010
the fear of celebrating a birthday- one who does not wish for anyone,including family and friends, to acknowledge or celebrate their birthday.
Dave: Hey Frank - we're going to dinner in the village for your birthday- wanna come?
Frank: it's not my birthday, f--k you.
Lisa: Dude, that guy has Fragapane Phobia- just leave him alone and we'll all go out for his birthday.
Frank: it's not my birthday, f--k you.
Lisa: Dude, that guy has Fragapane Phobia- just leave him alone and we'll all go out for his birthday.
by Sparky2 September 23, 2007
by Ghhdhedj March 30, 2021
A phobia of Walmart. I have it it means you fucking scared of Walmart and have panic attacks when you go
“I have Walmart phobia”
by “Little Z Vert” May 24, 2018
- a condition of people having negative feelings for
weekdays;
- a state of mind that usually occurs on later hours of
Sunday's
- a manner of feeling unmotivated, lazy, etc. to face
weekdays
- a fear that brings unhappy thoughts for the coming days
(Monday- Friday)
especially when you are expecting to do task
overtime because of too much work load.. and your
trying hard to beat deadlines.
- also suffered by real students
weekdays;
- a state of mind that usually occurs on later hours of
Sunday's
- a manner of feeling unmotivated, lazy, etc. to face
weekdays
- a fear that brings unhappy thoughts for the coming days
(Monday- Friday)
especially when you are expecting to do task
overtime because of too much work load.. and your
trying hard to beat deadlines.
- also suffered by real students
by lazy laila January 17, 2010
A highly debilitating mental disease in which the sufferer has an irrational fear of social situations. This may manifest itself as excessive sweating, trembling, a shaky and/or inaudibly quiet voice, facial blushing, or basically anything else that you wouldn't want to happen. This could be brought on by specific situations, such as giving a speach, or, for those of us that are extremely unlucky, anytime someone so much as glances in our general direction. While talking to a social phobic, he/she probably won't make eye contact and might talk very quietly. He or she is NOT a freak, as much as you might want to call them one.
Social Phobia is not to be confused with shyness. Shyness is an emotion that all people experience, SP is a disease for a select few.
Emotions = good
Diseases = bad
Emotions = good
Diseases = bad
by allknowingsquid September 09, 2008
by mintyfresh9080 June 17, 2011