Chronometerdysfunctionphobia (ConceptTopic, 5)
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+ | '''Chronometerdysfunctionphobia''' is a very long word. If [[you]] have chronometerdysfunctionphobia, you are afraid of broken [[clock]]s, or are afraid of not having any sense of [[time]]. If either is the case, then you probably shouldn't be reading this page. | ||
- | + | This is not to be confused with the compulsion to destroy clocks that [[Spades Slick]] has. In fact, those are probably [[opposites]]. | |
While it is a long word, it still is not as long as [[Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]]. | While it is a long word, it still is not as long as [[Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]]. | ||
- | The word was made by [[User:Chao|Chao]]. He hopes to have it in all English | + | The word was made by [[User:Chao|Chao]]. He hopes to have it in all [[English]] [[dictionaries]] before he dies, even if he has to become a [[lexicographer]]. |
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Revision as of 11:52, 13 September 2011
Chronometerdysfunctionphobia is a very long word. If you have chronometerdysfunctionphobia, you are afraid of broken clocks, or are afraid of not having any sense of time. If either is the case, then you probably shouldn't be reading this page.
This is not to be confused with the compulsion to destroy clocks that Spades Slick has. In fact, those are probably opposites.
While it is a long word, it still is not as long as Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
The word was made by Chao. He hopes to have it in all English dictionaries before he dies, even if he has to become a lexicographer.