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akrophobia

A fear of accessing plastic storage-bins if they're located high up on da rack.
Warehouse manager: One of my employees has moderate akrophobia, so I always make sure to either allow him to just service da lower bins in our parts-racks dat he can reach while just standing on da floor, or have a fellow worker hold da step-ladder firmly for him if he hasta climb up further than da second rung.
by QuacksO July 8, 2025
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Atrophobia

Fear of muscle loss/ losing your gains.
He has not been to the gym for several weeks and his atrophobia started kicking in.
by Austrian_Painter November 3, 2025
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Aporophobic Slurs

Verbal weapons that stigmatize and dehumanize people living in poverty, reinforcing their perceived worthlessness and otherness. These slurs include classic terms like "bum," "hobo," "welfare queen," "leeches," or "street trash," as well as more modern, bureaucratic euphemisms that serve the same function, like "service-resistant" (implying a homeless person is stubbornly choosing their fate) or "non-compliant." They reduce complex human beings and systemic failures to caricatures of laziness, dependency, and filth, making it psychologically easier to justify withholding help or support.
Example: A local news segment interviews a businessman about a new homeless shelter proposal. He opposes it, saying, "We can't keep catering to these drug-addled vagrants who just want a handout. They'll destroy the neighborhood." The slurs "drug-addled vagrants" and "handout" do not describe individuals; they invoke an aporophobic stereotype that frames poverty as a personal moral failing and charity as enabling bad behavior, thus shutting down any empathetic or systemic discussion of solutions. Aporophobic Slurs.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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Aporophobic Bigotry

The institutional and systemic manifestation of aporophobia—the policies, laws, and social norms designed to punish, exclude, and marginalize poor people. It is the belief system codified into action: that poverty is a contagion to be contained, not a condition to be alleviated; that the poor are a drain on society rather than its most vulnerable members. This bigotry is evident in voter ID laws that disenfranchise the poor, cash bail systems that jail people for poverty, "poor doors" in housing developments, and the underfunding of public schools in low-income districts. It is a structural hostility that blames individuals for systemic outcomes.
Example: A state legislature drastically cuts funding for public transportation in urban centers while increasing subsidies for suburban highways. When challenged, a legislator states, "People who use buses don't pay much in taxes anyway. Let them figure it out." This is aporophobic bigotry: it actively dismantles the infrastructure of mobility for the poor (who rely on buses to get to work) while investing in infrastructure for the affluent, viewing the economic contributions and needs of the poor as negligible and unworthy of public investment. It is policy as punishment for being poor.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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Aspophobia

The fear of AspPoint, a large, murderous, gluttonous beast with doxxing problems.
I have severe Aspophobia
by zzacian March 30, 2026
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Xenophobia/Afrophobia

Words by the media and other public figures to label concerned and patriotic South Africans who want their Immigration Law and Labour Laws to be enforced.
After Xenophobia/Afrophobia comes tribalism. It does not stop. - Mmusi Maimane
by Sushifired2030 April 9, 2022
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