Person 1:"Get off my foot I have claustrophobia!"
Person 2:" That means he's afraid of Sante Claus!"
Person 2:" That means he's afraid of Sante Claus!"
by Tust Me I Know January 25, 2015
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"Next was the MRI, in the basement of the hospital. It's my favorite of course. Nothing like having your ears plugged, a cloth put over your eyes, being handed a buzzer, and shoved into a claustrophoberizing donut hole so you can listen to god-awful whirring and buzzing and fog horns and such for 20 minutes or so, all while you hold your entire body completely still. Of course this is when you get that major nose itch."
by cookiewonton March 29, 2008
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Get the Social Claustrophobia mug.Foot claustrophobia is a term used to describe claustrophobia felt in the feet. The sensation is often det while putting on ski boots, most commonly when the foot is halfway in the boot, but the foot gets stuck and get be pulled out, or be put in all the way. A sense of panic similar to claustrophobia commonly occurs, thus the name "foot claustrophobia".
1: bro, do you want to go skiing today?
2: sorry man, i unfortunately have severe case of foot claustrophobia
1: that isn't even condition
2: it is though
1: pussy
2: sorry man, i unfortunately have severe case of foot claustrophobia
1: that isn't even condition
2: it is though
1: pussy
by angus n COD February 20, 2023
Get the Foot claustrophobia mug.When you're on the phone with a person and you feel anxiety and trapped because they keep talking even after you said you have to go.
I was talking to Adrian and told her I had to go. But she just kept going on and on. I got all claustrophonic and just hung up!
by Roman Wolf April 20, 2016
Get the Claustrophonic mug.Caustrophobia (from Latin caustrum "a shut in place") is the fear of having no escape, and being closed in. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack. One study indicates that anywhere from 2-5% of the world population is affected by severe caustrophobia, but only a small percentage of these people receive some kind of treatment for the disorder
Jenna S. suffers from Caustrophobia. She cannot go on elevators, or small planes because she gets caustrophobic and sick and throws up for 4 hours at a time making very loud unhealthy noises.
by ItsMeBruno August 9, 2009
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