No, a home-a-phobe is a person-- usually male-- who's afraid to tackle projects around the house.
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Actually she calls herself a snake-a-phobe, explaining that she could never enjoy a nature hike " because I was always looking down.
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Burkow is hardly a techno-phobe or neo-Luddite, as his job consists mainly of making sure computers at his work are whirring and purring properly.
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But putting the lights above the garage is, I figure, enough of a triumph for a home-a-phobe, even ifClark Griswold would scoff.
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Helen was one of six children; two other daughters Louise Phobe, and Persis E ., and three sons David H ., Augustus, and Albus.
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Martin Gibbens, who read the column in the Wichita ( Kans . ) Eagle, wants to persuade his techno-phobe parents to log on to the Internet.
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A year later, " Today " added chimps J . Fred Muggs and Phobe B . Beebe _ and the show became a popular and financial success.
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That said as a fellow'phobe'I can certainly see why they'd be a worry regardless ! talk ) 22 : 04, 9 July 2010 ( UTC)
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"I'm a computer-phobe, and it seemed easy enough to me, " said Flanagan, who added that he had no concerns about his vote being counted.
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Janacek never abandons the tonal tradition he inherited, and there is a remarkable humanity in this music, making it accessible to the contemporary-music-phobe while retaining something wholly original.