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Nekophobia 

Prejudice towards nekos.
I can't condone nekophobia.
Nekophobia by zimmygirl777 March 16, 2023

Nomophobic 

The fear of being out of mobile phone contact. The term is an abbreviation for "no-mobile-phone phobia". It causes physical side effects such as panic attack, shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling, sweating, accelerated heart rate, chest pain and nausea.

SecurEnvoy's study found that 70% of female respondents fear losing their phones, compared with 61% of male respondents. However, men are more likely to have two phones than women, which may account for that discrepancy.

People 18-24 tend to be the most nomophobic (77%), followed by people aged 25-34 (68%). The third most nomophobic group is 55 and older.
Oh no, I can't find my cellphone ANYWHERE and I'm nomophobic - what if someone calls for an emergency, what if someone stole my phone? I'm panicking, help!!
Nomophobic by NDG June 19, 2013

Nekophobia 

Fear of catgirls or nekos in general.
A: "I can't stand nekos, I'm legitimately afraid of them"
B: "That's nekophobia my dude"
Nekophobia by manghle December 5, 2019
having an irrational or unfounded fear of God.

From the root "Deo" (having to do with God, i.e. diety) and "Phobia": an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation.

A word created by John Cooper of the band Skillet, first used in the song "Savior" off of Skillet's 2003 CD, "Collide"
It's time to redefine your deophobic mind.
Deophobic by MetaChimp August 13, 2004

NFTphobic 

people that was treated correctly
guy: i'm nftphobic
fat idiot: KyS!1!!1!!!!1!!!111111
guy: no
NFTphobic by amogus 7 December 18, 2021

Necrophobic 

Used to describe one who is deathly afraid of death, dead bodies (animated or otherwise), and/or other objects relating to death ie: coffins, tombstones, scythes, etc.
Goth dude: Holy sh#t its a corpse!
Necrophobic dude: Aaaaah! I'm necrophobic! *dies*
Goth dude: Holy sh#t its TWO corpses!
Necrophobic by Zadred Darkflame August 2, 2006