zombyism

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zombyism (uncountable)

  1. Alternative spelling of zombiism
    • 1951, The Shaw Bulletin, volumes 1-2, Pennsylvania State University Press, page 79:
      Terence Kilburn and Dolores Mann made the rebellious youngsters credible and winsome, struggling valiantly against the stuffy moralities and intellectual zombyism of their tiresome parents, expertly depicted by Jerome Cowan and Judith Elder as the Knoxes and Nydia Westman and Neil Fitzgerald as the Gibleys.