Verboticism: Garmentphile

'I'm in love with these shoes.'

DEFINITION: v. To have a favorite article of clothing with which you develop a personal, and even a deeply fulfilling, relationship. n. A much loved article of clothing.

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Gearpetting

Created by: andystephenson

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Sentence: She always wears that jacket! I think she's gearpetting...

Etymology: Gear (clothes) petting

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Matrosexuality

Created by: pjlilley

Pronunciation: ma-tro-SEX-u-al-i-ti

Sentence: Her matrosexuality has gotten out of hand. We need to have an intervention between her and those socks!

Etymology: play on metrosexual

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Infashionation

oxhead

Created by: oxhead

Pronunciation:

Sentence: I admit to having an infashionation with this jacket.

Etymology: Combines "infatuation" with "fashion."

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Infatshoeated

Created by: talius

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Clothesness

ndjones

Created by: ndjones

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Sentence: That scarf and I had a clothesness that had developed over many years.

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Articlemania

Created by: SlRf24

Pronunciation: Just as read :P

Sentence: I have a huge articlemania with this black short dress!

Etymology: Article+Mania

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Camisamor

TerikaBrown

Created by: TerikaBrown

Pronunciation: Ka-MI-sa-mor

Sentence: Joe casmisamors his green jacket for the history he has of wimming arguments against his girlfriend while wearing it.

Etymology: From the Spanish words for blouse "Camisa" and love "amor."

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Uncloathing

Created by: Argot

Pronunciation: Un + clothing

Sentence: Her romantic hopes were dashed when she happened upon his uncloathing.

Etymology: not + clothing + loathe

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Woman

Created by: Sugaholic

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Raimenate

Created by: markfenn

Pronunciation: Ray-men-ate

Sentence: I know this t-shirt is full of holes, but I can't help the way I raimenate it.

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