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Neologism to name the "excess of information that saturates the receiver" , although it would be more adjusted to the "toxic information" , to the "intoxication by excess of bad information" . It is precisely the union of the words intoxication information, and was created by the Barcelona businessman and analyst Alfons Cornella. See infodemia .
Needless to say, it's not a real phobia no one gets a panic attack from seeing someone who changed sex if you notice it at all; it is used (badly) for those who feel rejection towards those who operate to adjust physical sex with their perception of gender. It is formed by the trans apocope, transgender, and phobic.
You have nomophobia. It is actually "he is afraid of the laws" , after the Greek 957; 959; 956; 959; 962; ( nomos , "law") 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) ; but they invented that ridiculousness of the mobile phone that luckily seems that it did not prosper, because it is very evident that it does not have seriousness.
It is actually a neologism not very well armed for those who do not drink alcoholic beverages , where the Greek 959; 953; 957; 959; 962; ( oinos ) is "wine" , but 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos) is "fear", so it would be a special case, and not a general one, for the abstemious who flees from drinking only out of fear.
1º_ Paint white, especially when making a white base to give it another color later, or when painting with lime. 2º_ As the term "blank" is associated with the lawful or the legalized, it is called 'laundering' to put in order any document relating to a matter (p. e.g. contract, book of accounts) or social situation (p. e.g. recognize a loving relationship) ; although in many cases it is almost an irony, since by the above meaning the bleaching would be nothing more than a façade, improving only what is seen. See "facelift" . 3º_ First person singular (as 'I' ) of the present indicative for the verb to whiten . See verbs/bleaching .
In fact this locution began as a more literal phrase, since in modern Europe and its American colonies people were persecuted (especially women) with the accusation of performing witchcraft and pacts with demons. In reality, any neighbor who was unfriendly was accused, only for harming him, since in many countries (such as Germany and Holland) the religious trial included torture and even executions of those found guilty. Today, a persecution organized and implemented by an intolerant government that harasses members of its society with unfounded accusations or for reasons that do not constitute a crime under the rule of law is called a "witch hunt." By extension it is any unjust persecution of a group on ideological grounds. See "witch hunt", McCarthyism .
This locution is used in Spain to qualify something or someone as "beautiful, very profitable, of outstanding qualities". The origin is in some caramelized fruits that were in the confectioneries towards the end of the nineteenth century, of which the small pear covered with sugar was the most colorful and most requested, so it inspired the comparison. See perórtico .
Locution to mention how small the world is, and that one can find acquaintances that it supposes in distant places also within its environment. The least forced origin seems to be in the Renaissance world maps that were drawn on a relatively small canvas or cloth (a handkerchief), with which an analogy was made.