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Noun: "(rare) Fear, hatred or dislike of tweens."
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1997 February 17, princ, “The Mia Farrow Interview”, in alt.culture.fabulous[1] (Usenet):However, David did mention his "hebephobia" also.
1998 June 8, Serenleono, “Bandersnatch and other Carrollisms (was 'help...')”, in alt.usage.english[2] (Usenet):Author Charles Elster coined the form *hebephobia*, meaning a fear of youth or young people
1999 March 23, Smokyfly, “The Book of Gink”, in rec.outdoors.fishing.fly[3] (Usenet):george suffers from hebephobia (the same thing Hitler had) their going to take over the world!