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English
Etymology
From trivia + -phile.
Noun
triviaphile (plural triviaphiles)
- (rare) A person who loves trivia (obscure or unimportant facts).
- Synonym: triviaholic
1984 April, Tom Arranaga, “Trivia Quiz: Pursuing Trivia About Today's and Yesterday's Femme Fatales”, in Orange Coast, →ISSN, page 147:Bo Derek was a teenager when she met her husband, actor/director John Derek. She starred in a few roles that were tailor made for her by her husband. Among them was a remake of Tarzan. For the champion triviaphile, what was the name of the handsome man who portrayed Tarzan opposite Bo?