单词 | coulrophobia |
释义 | coulrophobianoun coul·ro·pho·bia ˌkül-rə-ˈfō-bē-ə ˌkäl- : abnormal fear of clowns The term for fear of clowns—coulrophobia—is of fairly recent invention, coined, perhaps, as enough grownups found they were not alone in lingering childhood queasiness over exposure to big people dressed like Bozo. Richard Dodds Brian Belden, a child psychologist at Children's Mercy, said there is such a thing as irrational fear of clowns (the clinical term is coulrophobia) that afflicts children and adults. Robert Trussell coulrophobe ˈkül-rə-ˌfōb noun ˈkäl- or coulrophobic ˌkül-rə-ˈfō-bik ˌkäl- plural coulrophobes or coulrophobics Perhaps unsurprisingly, the man who created one of the most frightening evil clowns in literary history has admitted to being a bit of a coulrophobe himself. Rebecca Hawkes More than 70 coulrophobics and parents complained about posters and bus ads featuring the head of a scruffy, smiling clown doll with the tagline "They know what scares you". Dugald Baird coulrophobic adjective Want to ruin your coulrophobic friend's day? Schedule a donut delivery from a scary clown driving an ambulance called the "emergency donut vehicle." Matthew Schniper |
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