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Xylophile 

Person sexually attracted to xylophones or some form of percussion type instruments
Dan didn't believe his dad was a xylophile, until he found his collection of xylophones.
Xylophile by Shaqinson May 8, 2017

Xylophone abs 

When a man (or woman) has such toned abs that you could pick up a mallet and play them like a xylophone.
Blythe: Man that guy has such great abs!

Sarah: Yea, I could look at those xylophone abs all day...
Xylophone abs by Qwassie November 16, 2013

xylophila 

A person who speaks of trees and forest in hushed tones and reserves deep respect for them, they may also be know to smoke some of the green stuff from time to time.
Wiz Khalifa is a xylophila
xylophila by wizardofmoz June 10, 2016

xylophilia 

The obssessive fascination or attraction to nature.
His xylophilia causes him to go into the woods a lot.
xylophilia by death.is.afk September 18, 2016

xenophile 

n. A person who is especially interested in foreign cultures, languages, and people. This usually develops through education and research about the varied accomplishments--artistic , linguistic, political, martial, architectural--of cultures not their own. Unlike such specimens as the Wapanese or the rice queen, xenophiles are not motivated by jungle fever, yellow fever or spice fever. Of course, xenophiles often display some romantic appreciation for the denizens of the culture/s in which they are interested.
An Orientalist may be a xenophile, though not all xenophiles are Orientalists. Xenophiles are often polyglots and learn different languages and writing systems. A xenophile is the opposite of a xenophobe.
Much to their chagrin, xenophiles are commonly asked such questions as "What do you see in (insert name of country)?" or "Why do you like ________ people so much?"

Being extremely old, full and varied, the cultures of India and China are popular among xenophiles.
xenophile by madmouth August 14, 2007

Xylophoney 

Adjective- Reffering to a person with a high or chimey voice
Alex is very xylophoney because his voice is rather high.
Xylophoney by Makenzzzza February 10, 2009