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Logophile 

A logophile is a person who loves words. A person who enjoys having an expansive vocabulary. A person who loves the way words interact with each other to create sentences.
What if All Time Low had named their band Nadir instead. That really turns on the logophile in me.
Logophile by RAINFALL February 11, 2014
Kind of people who is attracted to LEGO. Finding a pleasure in masturbating in front of his LEGO sets. Obsesed with LEGO things. Spaming class chats ith fetish LEGO photos.
Friend: That guy is a freak.
Me. Nope. He´s just a legophil.
LEGOphil by Anne Waters May 15, 2014
Anyone fond of sex.
Sexophiles represent the greater portion of society who enjoys sex on the regular

- as compared to greater ends of the sexstrum such as nymphos, sexaholics or abstinence.
"Stephanie thinks I'm a sexaholic when, in fact, I'm just a regular sexophile."
"Ron is a regular sexophile! He loves getting it on the regular."
sexophile by King Beee November 7, 2014

labophile 

A person who gets sexual satisfaction from writing up lab reports. They are typically found in their rooms typing the report with one hand and jacking off with the other. Most of them are proficient one-handed typists.

There is often a manic compulsion to do lab reports, even when alternative activities include free food, free bowling, free movies, free booze, and sex.
Sean, what are you doing? We got vodka and naked chicks in our room!
Sorry guys, but this lab report isn't going to DO itself! Giggity.
Fuck you Sean, perverted labophile.
labophile by teh maleman December 26, 2008

lesbophile 

1) Someone who especially likes lesbians or lesbianism
2) Someone who enjoys lesbian fantasy, fiction or erotica
3) A dude who wants to be a lesbian
I am a total lesbophile.
lesbophile by Lesbophile January 3, 2009

exophile 

A person who is extremely interested in extraterrestrial life-forms; the term often carries a sexual connotation. See: exophilia
Science fiction movies, such as Star Wars, have a large following of exophiles.
exophile by George Default April 25, 2006