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Xenocide

Xenocide is genocide directed at an alien species.
Xenocide is awesome.
by Richard L December 18, 2005
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Xenodocheionology

The history of hotels and inns.
The xenodocheionology of inns hotels and inns started a little over 2000 years ago when the Romans built the first ones.
by Zach Drahbege January 16, 2008
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Xenoian

The perfect human being, thought only to exist in legend.
Ken is a Xenoian because he has no flaws.
by Bandito and Spunky February 13, 2004
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xenoist

Noun:
a person that has a Distaste or hate for a certian ethnicity, viewed by others as a type of hate towards a specific collective group.
Malcom expressed a particular distaste for a certian collective ethnicity , John quickly calls malcom a Xenoist for not being more tolerant.
by CASIQUE_ZABULON December 7, 2020
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xenodamus

An ass loving homo who often confuses simple history, such as calling pol pot a capitalist anti-communist, due to his inordinate concentration on male ass
that xenodamus thinks that pol pot was a free market capitalist and loves the penis
by webman July 24, 2003
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xenoxide

a paraody on the term Xenocide only it is spelled with an X to make it seem more 1337 in games such as counterstrike.
<godsmack10mm> dude XenoXide your are soo 1337 at cs man roflcopter
by xawkshop51x March 10, 2005
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Xeroid

A poor bastard that works for Xerox, to distinguish them from Contractors and Consultants, which are both called Contracts.

Xerox has a fun tendency to replace their own employees with Contracts, so that all the amazing inventions and technologies in Printing, Digital Processing and Computing they develop never make any money, because the guy who invented them was tapped, i.e., laid off.

This of course removed the gonads of a formerly great company, and forces Xerox to limit their money-making activities to fixing their old leased machines when they break, or when the service rep needs to add a line or two to his status report.

Otherwise, no one has any ownership or investment in new and competitive products @ Xerox. The 'X' logo, though, has renewed ownership whenever a new CEO or president is hired to "make positive changes". This is code for "Spend Millions On Changing What The "X" Xerox Logo Looks Like.

BTW, The Xerox Building in Rochester NY sports the "eroding 'X'" logo, one of their most relevant 'X's.
I have many friends at Xerox, but only one is still a Xeroid. The rest have been laid off or retired, then came back as Contracts.
by Catso March 10, 2009
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