Verboticism: Enwraptured

'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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Belkashoes

Created by: kostik

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Fashionate

Created by: TheBocaj

Pronunciation: FASH-uh-nit

Sentence: I am just FASHIONATE about this black dress I've had since college.

Etymology: to love [be passionate about] an article of clothing [fashion]

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Favomaside

Created by: theantiipod

Pronunciation: Fav-vom-aside

Sentence: I have got quite the favomaside with these neon yellow socks with bells attached to the heel. They're like my babies!

Etymology: Favoritism + something with aside in it somewhere...

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Regaliove

Created by: GhostShip

Pronunciation: ree gay lee uv

Sentence: Wow you must really regaliove that sweater... do you ever take it off?

Etymology: regalia + love

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Trauserlust

Created by: ulrickts

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Monoclothingphila

ennia

Created by: ennia

Pronunciation: Mono-Clothing- Philia

Sentence: My sister had serious monoclothingphila with her mini skirt.

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Appenamored

Created by: Drock

Pronunciation: APP-un-am-urd

Sentence: Greg alway thought it a bit strange that his mother was so appenamored with that cashmere sweater.

Etymology: Apparel - clothes. Enamored - in love with.

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Garbdor

Created by: haroldbarold

Pronunciation: GARB-dur

Sentence: That hooker's garbdor for her left shoe make me think she use it as a dildo.

Etymology: garb + ardor

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Garmentraction

Created by: Javeson1

Pronunciation: gar-ment-TRAK-shun

Sentence: I'm so garmentracted to this shirt, I can't get rid of it even though it's super old and full of holes!

Etymology: garment + attraction

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Garbophylia

Created by: sprinterboi

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Etymology: From "garb," a slang term meaning attire + "ophylia," a Greek root meaning love of.

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