"xenxo" is a soft, loving and caring boy but that doesn't feel real. it's really an invention on your mind.
he is such a xenxo!
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Robins dog came home from his Canine Testudine Cerebro Xenograft surgery as a turtle.
Lily: "How long did you--"
Robin: "Longer than I'm proud of."
Lily: "How long did you--"
Robin: "Longer than I'm proud of."
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Get the Canine Testudine Cerebro Xenograft mug.I was really turned on when I watched Guillermo come at me with a knife after he hopped the border. I guess you could say I have advanced xenophiliobia.
by kodomochan November 14, 2012
Get the Xenophiliobia mug.Fear of alien monsters prone to interspecies procreation, capable of destroying and repopulating every planet in the galaxy.
by hateandwar81 July 26, 2014
Get the xenomorphobia mug.A role-playing game released for the Sony Playstion in 1998. It is well-known to have a very complex and intricately written storlyine that is filled with western theological references and metaphors. Developed by Squaresoft.
by Matt O May 13, 2005
Get the Xenogears mug.a song titled XenoChrist appears on the album Planetary Duality by the Technical death metal band, The Faceless. It is derived from an almagamation of two words, xeno and Christ.
'Xeno' is prefix, derived from a latin word best translated as 'foreigner', or 'stranger.' It is usually used to denote an object that is alien, unusual, or extra-terrestrial.
Christ well, we all know who that is.
The song carries many of the Faceless' staples, such as gutural vocals, complex time signatures, heavily saturated guitar tones and vast amounts of technical profency by all musicians. Perhaps slightly out of character are the soaring keyboard melodies at the end of the song.
'Xeno' is prefix, derived from a latin word best translated as 'foreigner', or 'stranger.' It is usually used to denote an object that is alien, unusual, or extra-terrestrial.
Christ well, we all know who that is.
The song carries many of the Faceless' staples, such as gutural vocals, complex time signatures, heavily saturated guitar tones and vast amounts of technical profency by all musicians. Perhaps slightly out of character are the soaring keyboard melodies at the end of the song.
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