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by geovixy March 4, 2023
Get the noctapus mug.The fear of birds singing at night. Oh that unexpected scary sound, have they turned crazy? They should be sleeping! Is the apocalypse coming?
This fear kicks in when there is past trauma with birds singing at night in it. Usually the fear is worse between 4 and 5 a.m.
The name of this phobia comes from:
Noctis: night in latin
Avem: bird in latin
This fear kicks in when there is past trauma with birds singing at night in it. Usually the fear is worse between 4 and 5 a.m.
The name of this phobia comes from:
Noctis: night in latin
Avem: bird in latin
Two confused youngsters walk at night throught the forest...
Birds: Pi, pi, pi, chirp! Pi, pi, pi, chirp!
+ Fucking birds! Why are they singing?
- WAIT, you have noctavemphobia!
+ What the fuck is that?
Birds: Pi, pi, pi, chirp! Pi, pi, pi, chirp!
+ Fucking birds! Why are they singing?
- WAIT, you have noctavemphobia!
+ What the fuck is that?
by ZikBurns March 20, 2023
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Get the Noctin mug."The artist experienced a noctiflare, leading her to paint an entire series of captivating pieces before dawn."
by DarkMoon237 November 22, 2024
Get the Noctiflare mug.Noctalisk (noun) | Plural: Noctalisks
Definition:
A terrifying, nocturnal creature said to lurk under beds, preying on anyone brave (or foolish) enough to let their foot dangle over the side. Known for its sharp wit and even sharper claws, the noctalisk embodies childhood fears of the dark and the unknown. Often used humorously to describe irrational fears or the imagined consequences of reckless bedtime behavior.
Pronunciation:
/ˈnɒk-tə-lɪsk/
Origin:
From the Latin root “noct-” (night) and ”-lisk” (reminiscent of mythical creatures like the basilisk). Created as a modern neologism to describe the ultimate childhood nightmare, often referenced in humorous or exaggerated contexts.
How to Use:
Call something a noctalisk when it embodies lurking, unseen fears. Or use it as shorthand for the monster under the bed.
Definition:
A terrifying, nocturnal creature said to lurk under beds, preying on anyone brave (or foolish) enough to let their foot dangle over the side. Known for its sharp wit and even sharper claws, the noctalisk embodies childhood fears of the dark and the unknown. Often used humorously to describe irrational fears or the imagined consequences of reckless bedtime behavior.
Pronunciation:
/ˈnɒk-tə-lɪsk/
Origin:
From the Latin root “noct-” (night) and ”-lisk” (reminiscent of mythical creatures like the basilisk). Created as a modern neologism to describe the ultimate childhood nightmare, often referenced in humorous or exaggerated contexts.
How to Use:
Call something a noctalisk when it embodies lurking, unseen fears. Or use it as shorthand for the monster under the bed.
1. ”Don’t let your foot dangle off the bed—everyone knows that’s how you summon the noctalisk.”
2. “When I heard a creak under my bed, I immediately pulled my legs in. Noctalisk prevention 101.”
3. “Sleeping with one foot out of the covers? Bold move, practically inviting a noctalisk for a midnight snack.”
2. “When I heard a creak under my bed, I immediately pulled my legs in. Noctalisk prevention 101.”
3. “Sleeping with one foot out of the covers? Bold move, practically inviting a noctalisk for a midnight snack.”
by Gio Marron December 1, 2024
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Even after she left, I could still feel her in the hallway just a noctisign in the dark, whispering where the light couldn’t reach.
by Blackrose3 June 14, 2025
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