Verboticism: Cottonbonded

'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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Attiraction

Created by: david101

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Sentence: Jane's attiraction to her blouse is leaving a detrimental effect on her relationship with her husband.

Etymology: 'Attire'; 'Attraction'

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Topcloset

Created by: qeonos

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Garmate

Created by: meiyas

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Sentence: After that tie help me get that girl, it became my best garmate.

Etymology: garm from garment, article of clothing mate form mate, friend

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Garmentophilia

Created by: naptunder

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Apparalism

Created by: nspearso

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Sentence: Maria has a deep apparalism for her pinstripe slacks.

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Outfetish

Created by: sfts2

Pronunciation: out-fet-ish

Sentence: I have an outfetish for that suit.

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Fetate

Created by: Gurova

Pronunciation: fe/teit

Sentence: I fetate this shoes

Etymology: fetish+passion=fetation ->(verb) to fetate

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Snuffle

Created by: Rocketboy

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Attirinity

Tackster

Created by: Tackster

Pronunciation: Attire-inity.

Sentence: I felt a cetain attirinity to my new calve boots.

Etymology: Coming from Attire - The Ancient English for Vestments and Inity, the top half of a famous amtrix character

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Togettish

Created by: jrogan

Pronunciation: to-get-ish

Sentence: When it came to shoes, he was very togettish

Etymology: toe toga get gettish fetsih

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