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An individual, 17 years of age and above, that believes he is the 12-year-old fictional character "Eothain" from "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"

This delusion often goes hand in hand with a form of Pedophilic tenancies. The individual often sexually seeks early pubertal children and even will attempt to disguise himself as one; using such methods as shaving of leg and pubic hair.
Neo22 from SWGBH is an Eophile
Eos - dawn
Phile - lover

Eophile is a lover of sunrise
Are you a opacarophile (sunset lover) or eophile (sunrise lover)
Eophile by 12940garyy February 13, 2023
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Egophile 

Someone who is literally in love with themselves. They will try to catch a glance of themselves in mirrors when nobody is looking. When caught, they will say they are looking at their hair, a spot etc. They sometimes kiss mirrors, and in extreme cases, fap to their own picture. The vast majority of Egophiles are Egotists.
'Holy shit'
'What?'
'I look good'

Egophile
Egophile by Egotist. December 22, 2008

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

enophile 

1. One who appreciates and enjoys wine.

2. A collector of wine.
An enophile would enjoy a fine aged pinot.
enophile by Flinn January 2, 2006

exophile 

A combination of the prefix "exo", derived from the word extraterrestrial, and the suffix "phile", meaning "to have an affinity for".

An exophile is someone who has an interest in extraterrestrial life forms, either in fictional material (movies, television, books, etc) or the real possibility of such beings existing somewhere in the universe.
The serious exophile may be considered a misanthrope for preferring the idea of alien companionship over his fellow man.
exophile by Steven342 April 12, 2007

Edophile 

An individual who has a strong positive predisposition or interest toward education. The term stems from the conjugation of the word "education" and the Greek suffix "-ophile." This passion on education does not need to be limited to formal academic courses or degrees. An edophile often demonstrates their interest by reading books and obsessively going over the newspaper. An edophile can typically be seen researching new fun facts or telling obscure historical anecdotes.

Sometimes erroneously mischaracterized as pretentious or snobbish.
Example 1:
"I'm Dr. Sheldon Cooper, B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D., and Sc.D.… OMG right?"

Example 2:
Person 1: "The only time Cody takes a break from reading one of his 800 page books is when he stops to read the New York Times."
Person 2: "He is such an edophile."