I recently came across a sentence that claimed to be the "Longest 10 word sentence in the English Language". In researching it, I found it to be a bit of a stretch, smooshing together sometimes 2 words that I could validate in either dictionaries or web searches in other than non-reliable sources. BUT, one thing I did find was this:
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophbia
And much to my amusement, this is the word for the 'Fear of long words'. (Kind of a sick joke really...!)
I've always been a big fan of triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13 which would have been more amusing if it had been 13 letters long…).
I came across 2 "Fictional" fears Luposlipophobia which is the fear of being chased by timber wolves around a kitchen table in your socks, on a freshly waxed floor, (created by cartoonist Gary Larson from “The Far Side”).
And my favorite: Aibohphobia – the fear of palindromes.
So, anyone else have any good fears out there? Or ever wondered what the “Fear” of something was called?
Best Regards,
Scott
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, and no simpler."
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophbia
And much to my amusement, this is the word for the 'Fear of long words'. (Kind of a sick joke really...!)
I've always been a big fan of triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13 which would have been more amusing if it had been 13 letters long…).
I came across 2 "Fictional" fears Luposlipophobia which is the fear of being chased by timber wolves around a kitchen table in your socks, on a freshly waxed floor, (created by cartoonist Gary Larson from “The Far Side”).
And my favorite: Aibohphobia – the fear of palindromes.
So, anyone else have any good fears out there? Or ever wondered what the “Fear” of something was called?
Best Regards,
Scott
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, and no simpler."