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soapiophile

soap·i·o·phile /ˈsoʊpiəˌfaɪl/
noun
A connoisseur or collector of decorative, artisanal, or historically significant soaps.
An individual who finds deep aesthetic or sensory satisfaction in the scents, textures, and lathers of high-quality cleansers.
Origin: Coined by Shalu Jain, 2025; from English soap + Greek -phile (lover of).
"Walking into the boutique apothecary, Marcus felt like a true soapiophile; he spent nearly an hour analyzing the essential oil blends and the triple-milled texture of the French bars."
soapiophile by Creativista_SJ January 6, 2026
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sophophile 

one who loves wisdom and learning; from Greek origin of sophia (wisdom) and philiac (love);
MarySue spent all night researching philias after discovering a comprehensive list online and came to the realization she is a sophophile.
sophophile by SilverPaint16 May 11, 2015
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Sapiophile 

Sapiophiles often find her attractive on account of her intelligence.
Sapiophile by kiwijane3 November 29, 2015

Sapiophile 

/ sā-pē-ō,fī-l / n. one who is attracted to intelligent people.

f. L sapio (“wise/intelligent”) and Ancient Gk ~phile (“fond/love”)
I am 'attracted to intelligence' therefore I am a Sapiophile
Sapiophile by Sapioman October 2, 2013

Sapiophile 

Sapiophile (noun) means someone who is sexually attracted to intelligent people
Monica is a sapiophile, she gets turned on by intelligent men and cannot resist to end up having sex with them
Sapiophile by Golden Archer January 4, 2011

sociophile 

Someone who obsessively seeks out social interaction at every available opportunity.
Someone who can't stand their own company.
Jeff is hassling me to go out drinking every day of the week. He’s a real sociophile.
sociophile by ocd-Jeff March 27, 2011

Sociophile 

A person that is so absorbed in others, yet in such a shallow manner as to mimic social networks, so that the person never knows a person as a human, but as a username.

These people tend to be vindictive and rarely move from their friend groups. They seem to think on a 2 dimensional plane similar to the Internet encounters: like and dislike.

Sociophiles have a knack for stirring up drama.
Dude 1: Why does this little dweeb keep acting like I were friends?

Dude 2: He's a sociophile man: you said hi, and he accepted the friend request.