Mr. de Melo, a resort operator and politician, built a burial vault he could survive in because he's gripped by a rare condition called taphephobia, the fear of being buried alive. From Wordnik.com. [A Man Called Freud] Reference
A Brazilian man named Freud de Melo suffers from taphephobia, the fear of being buried alive, so he built himself a special crypt. From Wordnik.com. [Hey Little Girl, Wanna See My Tomb?] Reference
Freud de Melo Given the low probability of live burial nowadays, cases of taphephobia are "pretty darn rare," says psychologist Jonathan S. Abramowitz, director of the Anxiety and S.ress Disorders Clinic at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From Wordnik.com. [A Man Called Freud] Reference
Basements don't get enough natural light, and since we clearly have latent taphephobia (fear of being buried alive), we need a finished basement we'd want to sleep in. From Wordnik.com. [Readthehook.com - Current Articles] Reference
When times get bad and the market is sinking, many of them seem to suffer from taphephobia -- a fear of getting buried alive -- and they want to run for the hills as quickly as possible. From Wordnik.com. [Fool.com: The Motley Fool] Reference
• Freud de Melo, 73, operates a quirky tourist park in central Brazil that features stone models of Noah's Ark and other sculptures, but he also notoriously suffers from taphephobia, the fear of being buried alive, and one of his sculptures is his own elaborate, fear-assuaging crypt. From Wordnik.com. [Artvoice - Buffalo's #1 Newsweekly] Reference
Bolsheviks Bolshephobia books bibliophobia bound (being) or tied up merinthophobia bowel movements (painful) defecaloesiophobia brain disease meningitophobia bridges (crossing) gephyrophobia buildings (high) batophobia bullets ballistophobia (see also missiles) bulls taurophobia buried alive (being) taphephobia cancer carcinomophobia cats ailurophobia. From Wordnik.com. [pangsuan Diary Entry] Reference
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