Noun. The reluctance to agree with or promote any concept approaching a conspiracy theory, lest one be lumped in with tinfoil-hat wearing types. Derived from Latin: stagni (from Stannus: tin) and ffoyle (foil, or thin sheets of metal) and phobia (fear).
Madison smirked and liked the tweet regarding the strange coincidence of the Trump administration dismantling the pandemic response plan in the year before the outbreak of COVID-19, then felt a stab of stagnifoyliphobia and quickly retracted her like.
by Furquis May 17, 2022
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