by ravi001 July 30, 2015
No-mo-pho-bia (\,nô-mə-`fô-bç-ə\) noun : an exaggerated, inexplicable, and illogical fear being without a mobile device, power source, or service area.
Origin: Dubbed by British experts who claim that state that fifty-three percent of mobile users, with forty-eight percent women and 58 percent of men questioned in their study admitted to experience feelings of anxiety when they run out of a battery or credit, lose their phone, or have no network coverage.
Origin: Dubbed by British experts who claim that state that fifty-three percent of mobile users, with forty-eight percent women and 58 percent of men questioned in their study admitted to experience feelings of anxiety when they run out of a battery or credit, lose their phone, or have no network coverage.
by Craig St. John March 31, 2008
by dragonson04 June 23, 2010
by S. Dawg March 31, 2008
Short for no-mobile-phone phobia, this is the constant fear of not having service and according to researchers in the UK a whopping 50% of people have it. Third world…we apologize.
by LightningThunda November 03, 2014
A phobia where people have a rational fear of having their mobile phone not with or taken away from them.
This word was invented in the year 2008 be a research company in the U.K. named "YouGov" an internet market research company.
This word was invented in the year 2008 be a research company in the U.K. named "YouGov" an internet market research company.
by SkyBeetle July 11, 2022
Girl: OH MY GOD I CANT SEND A MESSAGE?
Guy: So..your point is..?
Girl: WE'RE GOING TO DIE!
Guy: Its just your nomophobia talking
Guy: So..your point is..?
Girl: WE'RE GOING TO DIE!
Guy: Its just your nomophobia talking
by EmmyIsMyMiddleName July 11, 2015