A new or undiscovered word to many, misophonia is condition in which certain sounds provoke strong negative emotional reactions in people (anger, panic, or disgust) to a person with the disorder. One or more "trigger" sounds can cause these emotions. Common trigger noises include (but are not limited to) chewing, snorting, slurping, whispering, whistling, shushing, lip-smacking, and sneezing. Misophonia tends to develop in children and gets progressively worse over time. If someone with misophonia tells you to stop whistling, slurping, ect, stop. If you don't stop, you are a twatmuffin and we can't be friends.
"Why does Alex get angry when I whistle?"
"He has Misophonia. It's a little like OCD but with certain noises."
"Well, I'm not a twatmuffin so I'll try to work on not whistling around him."
"He has Misophonia. It's a little like OCD but with certain noises."
"Well, I'm not a twatmuffin so I'll try to work on not whistling around him."
by Recky Drive February 06, 2015
For people with a condition that some scientists call misophonia, mealtime can be torture. The sounds of other people eating — chewing, chomping, slurping, gurgling — can send them into an instantaneous, blood-boiling rage.
Misophonia, literally "hatred of sound", is a rarely diagnosed neuropsychiatric disorder in which negative emotions (anger, flight, hatred, disgust) are triggered by specific sounds.1 The sounds can be loud or soft.2 The term was coined by American neuroscientists Pawel Jastreboff and Margaret Jastreboff and is sometimes referred to as selective sound sensitivity syndrome.4
by PineappleJuice March 19, 2015
A rarely diagnosed mental condition in which negative emotional experiences (from annoyance to extreme rage) are triggered by specific sounds, which can be either loud or soft. Nose sniffling, eating and breathing noises and tapping are all examples of trigger sounds for people suffering from this illness.
by Doc_B April 15, 2015
A mental illness marked by extreme aversion to certain soft sounds, such as eating noises and nose sniffling. The condition is newly-defined and rarely diagnosed.
by Doc_B May 01, 2015
Hatred of noise.
I was diagnosed with misophonia,I enjoy music,but muffled talking,whispering,muttering,heavy breathing,blowing nose,tapping,snoring,etc,etc.Its ok when you make these noises,but when someone makes one of the noise listed above;they're in some deep shit.By 'deep shit' I mean the symptoms include,muscle tension,sweaty palms,biting nails or even a quickened heart beat
I was diagnosed with misophonia,I enjoy music,but muffled talking,whispering,muttering,heavy breathing,blowing nose,tapping,snoring,etc,etc.Its ok when you make these noises,but when someone makes one of the noise listed above;they're in some deep shit.By 'deep shit' I mean the symptoms include,muscle tension,sweaty palms,biting nails or even a quickened heart beat
Dale:*taps on the table*
Your muscles tense and you ask him to stop he keeps on going so you ever shout or lunge =misophonia
Your muscles tense and you ask him to stop he keeps on going so you ever shout or lunge =misophonia
by SarcasticTwat December 25, 2014
Misophonia is something I deeply hate having. It makes me mad, sad, in pain, whenever someone
•eating ( the sound and when I see someone doing it.)
•drinking( the sound and when I see someone doing it.)
•vacuuming (only the sound)
•breathing ( depends on the look- and the sound)
•blowing nose( sound and look)
• the word “ pu!” And “ phew”( sound and look)
•nails on a chalkbored( I’m pretty sure everyone hates this sound.
•swoling(look and sound)
•silent scratching ( LOOK. OMG THIS BUGS ME SO MUCH)
Ps: you don’t get the same feeling of what you get when you hear nails on a chalk bored,it’s a different feeling for the triggers they have..to whoever have misophonia.
Whatever is in () is wether the sound bugs me or the look of it.
•eating ( the sound and when I see someone doing it.)
•drinking( the sound and when I see someone doing it.)
•vacuuming (only the sound)
•breathing ( depends on the look- and the sound)
•blowing nose( sound and look)
• the word “ pu!” And “ phew”( sound and look)
•nails on a chalkbored( I’m pretty sure everyone hates this sound.
•swoling(look and sound)
•silent scratching ( LOOK. OMG THIS BUGS ME SO MUCH)
Ps: you don’t get the same feeling of what you get when you hear nails on a chalk bored,it’s a different feeling for the triggers they have..to whoever have misophonia.
Whatever is in () is wether the sound bugs me or the look of it.
by P1loxx April 04, 2022
The disorder in which a person experiences excessive anger towards those who smack their food or breathe too heavily.
Rachel: "Dude, what's wrong with Tori?"
Truett: "Oh nothing, Sarah is eating and Tori is having some misophonia trouble."
Truett: "Oh nothing, Sarah is eating and Tori is having some misophonia trouble."
by Robert Down-On-Me Jr. July 10, 2012