Someone who is genuinely scared of or fearful of English people, or those who originate from England.
A person suffering from anglophobia is known as an anglophobe
A person suffering from anglophobia is known as an anglophobe
Game show host: Congratulations! You have won a round trip ticket to England!
Anglophobe: Yikes! I suffer from anglophobia! Give the prize to someone else! I'd rather die than set foot in *shudder* England!
Anglophobe: Yikes! I suffer from anglophobia! Give the prize to someone else! I'd rather die than set foot in *shudder* England!
by SWFC August 10, 2006
Get the anglophobia mug.Explaining a person's culture or their country's politics and how they should behave through an anglospheric prism with utter ignorance about said person's meaning/culture/lived experience/history etc
There goes Mark Francois Anglosplaining the German car industry's relationship with the UK to Angela Merkel again
by Susie_Dent January 23, 2021
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by FishOrangeTastebud June 3, 2020
Get the Britney Anslow mug.a person who favors English or British culture over their own. they consider British history, arts, music, culture, etc. (modern or historical) to be superior to their own. this person may use preferred British spelling for common words such as colour instead of color, favourite instead of favorite, centre, instead of center, grey instead of gray, etc.
"Stop obsessing over Shakespeare, you Anglophile!"
"Anglophiles are so intellectual!"
"Only an Anglophile would like that sub-par Brit-pop crap!"
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"Only an Anglophile would like that sub-par Brit-pop crap!"
by asheneyed May 6, 2008
Get the Anglophile mug.A person who is of joint English and Italian ancestry. Symptoms may include; greatness, supreme intelligence and unprecedented penis length.
by TheGreatestOfThemAll June 29, 2007
Get the Anglo-Italian mug.One of descent from England, but no-where else (not even other parts of the united kingdom) who can trace his or her mitochrondric DNA to either the anglo mitochrondric eves or the saxons mitochrondric eves. Basically, if your family lived in England before 1066, you are of anglo-saxon descent. This label is NOT extended to Normans. Simply being pre-plantagenet is not enough to be considered anglo-saxon.
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