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From the Greek philos, meaning love, and doxa, meaning glory, a philodox is a dogmatic person who is especially fond of his/her own opinions
hardly her speech will be approved this time

she's known Philodox
Philodox by espouser September 26, 2010
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Philodoxer 

The word philodoxer was coined by the Greek philosopher Plato, who used it negatively. The word shares the root "philos" (which means "love") with philosopher. However, whereas "sophia" stands for "wisdom" (making philosopher literally translate as "lover of wisdom"), "doxa" means "opinion" or "belief" (making philodoxer translate literally as "lover of opinion").
Hussain is a Philodoxer.
Philodoxer by Hussain Savani March 30, 2008

philodosophy 

Deep thoughts about pasteries
Mmm..............doughnuts
Homer Simpson could write a book on doughnuts. The seminole work on Philodosophy.

A Philodosophic thought: go have aeronautical intercourse with an ambulatory pastrie.
philodosophy by spoonman42 December 17, 2011