It is a very famous weapon of disaster used in Greek neighbourhoods. It is a huge, wooden spoon, which "Yiaya" "Γιαγιά" used to cook with. It is also widely used as a weapon. Most people who have Greek relatives/live in Greece know what a koutala is.
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Liam: errrr..
Me: What? it's just a spoon..
Louis: You see lass, Liam here has koutaliaphobia or a fear of spoons
Me: are you kidding me?
Liam: 'fraid not...:(
Liam: errrr..
Me: What? it's just a spoon..
Louis: You see lass, Liam here has koutaliaphobia or a fear of spoons
Me: are you kidding me?
Liam: 'fraid not...:(
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From the Greek word for "spoons": κουτάλι (romanised as koutali - becoming plural as κουτάλια, "spoons", therefore koutalia) and "fear" φόβος (romanised as phobos, or Φοβία becoming phobia, "fear of")
Also known as "spoonphobia", "spoonophobia", "spoonaphobia", "koutaliphobia"
From the Greek word for "spoons": κουτάλι (romanised as koutali - becoming plural as κουτάλια, "spoons", therefore koutalia) and "fear" φόβος (romanised as phobos, or Φοβία becoming phobia, "fear of")
Also known as "spoonphobia", "spoonophobia", "spoonaphobia", "koutaliphobia"
by Eggy115 January 26, 2024
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