What is a fear of mashed potatoes called?!


Question:

What is a fear of mashed potatoes called?

You have all these fears with fancy 'phobia' names so what do you call someone who is afraid of mashed potatoes?


Answers:
How can you be afraid of mash potatos? They're only the best thing ever!!

smashaphobia

;-)

Spudophobia.

Cadbury'sMartianophobia

weird

being mash potatioed.

spudphobia - The fear of potatoes

LMAO

not sure is it no pomatashtoed or something like that

Schooldinneraphobia.

A shame.

It is an extremely rare disorder, but it is called potnonomicaphobia. This is the fear of any type of potato product, but mostly mashed potatoes.

check this wesite out
http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/conte...

taterphobia, also includes tatertots, and french fries...

I thought only MR POTATO HEAD would be afraid of a potato masjher. Why are you so scared of it?

pommedeterrealephobia

Close Encounters of the third kindaphobia!!!!!!!!!!!

You call them Silly.

fear of food

I think you've mashed too many potatoes today...

I'm afraid of the wife's mash it,s got big lumps and when she throws it, it really hurts

pureetatertrauma

I can unequivocally rule out having this phobia!

Cibophobia- this is the phobia name for fear of food, but since Mashed Potatoes are a food it relates under that phobia.

why would u be afraid of mashed potatoes? (they don't bite or hide under your bed! you can also make gravy volcanoes out of them!)

go to www.bored.com. they have a loooonnnnng list of phobias

mashedpotatophobia? mashedpomdetereophobia?

I do not know, but if that is what you have, then you are to be pitied!!

patheticaphobia

thebestsidedisheveraphobia. extremely rare condition and if left untreated can become severe enough to include mac and cheese, stuffing and even fresh buttermilk biscuits.

Spud - U - (don't) like!

Being weird! No sorry, i never realised a phobia of that existed. You learn something new every day..........

how about spudaphobia?




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