Citations:homophobephobe

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Noun: "(often sarcastic) a person who dislikes or fears homophobes"

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  • 1993 July 2, kellmeyer steven l, “Re: Natural causes? Re: Gays in the Military”, in alt.rush-limbaugh (Usenet):
    By the way, what do you call a homosexual who is unable to do their work due to the presence of a homophobe? A homophobephobe?
  • 1997 June 11, Ben Edgington, “Re: Same-sex blessing...???”, in uk.religion.christian (Usenet):
    [I don't want to be tarred as a homophobephobe, or any kind of phobe really.]
  • 2001 May 13, Gichoke, “Re: So-called "homophobia"”, in rec.martial-arts (Usenet):
    So they are, homophobephobes?
  • 2011 May 13, Hyogoro, “Re: The code in Mona Lisa's eyes solved.”, in rec.arts.mystery (Usenet):
    Dorothy and Mary, from your excessive reaction, you are troll/homophobephobes.
  • 2014, Steve C. Halbrook, God Is Just: A Defense of the Old Testament Civil Laws, page 240:
    Of course, if one is a “phobe” for opposing a behavior, then those who call others homophobes are actually by their own standards "homophobephobes."

Noun: "(often sarcastic) a person who dislikes the word homophobe"

1992
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  • 1992 May 6, Gilbert Smith, “Re: Homophobe”, in bit.listserv.words-l (Usenet):
    SO, this means that Aaron is telling the truth when he says that he is not (or vehemently denies that he is) a homophobe. What he is is a homophobephobe. He dislikes (or "fears") the term itself.