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- noun Someone who suffers from
heterophobia
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Examples
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An obvious heterophobe has no business judging a pageant composed of persons of the opposite sex.
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He is a heterophobe and and has an unnatural fear of heterosexuals and a toxic hatred of them based upon his fear.
Harry Reid just called Chief Justice John Roberts a liar. Ann Althouse 2009
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Just because I think Sarah Palin is a whack-job makes me a heterophobe?
"Of all the debates Sullivan has been embroiled in, his collision with the gay left is the hardest to reconstruct..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Sounds like the article was written by a hardcore heterophobe!
"He was drinking straight from a bottle of Grey Goose..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Which is worse, Moheeheeko, being a homophobe or being a heterophobe?
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I am not a heterophobe but it was over the top in it's never ending who could get which girl themes and in your face heterosexuality.
Daily News 2010
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You sticking your snout into someone's else's paints you as the heterophobe that you are
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You sticking your snout into someone's else's paints you as the heterophobe that you are
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Dudd and his bud, Barney (the heterophobe) Frank, are the biggest criminals on the face of the planet (but because they're Dhimmicrats, protected by our glorious, independent Fourth Estate at all turns, they'll never do a day in stir).
Moonbattery 2009
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In what I suppose is a conciliatory gesture to the heterophobe lobby for his having the temerity to invite a Christian pastor to deliver his inaugural invocation, President-elect Obama has invited openly homosexual Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson to say a prayer at one of his pre-inauguration events:
Lone Star Times 2009
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