Verboticism: Clotheship
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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Identaduds
Created by: logan260
Pronunciation: i-dent-a-duds
Sentence: Mary is sporting her identaduds again for the Christmas Party.
Etymology: Identity: who you are. in this case the clothes due to the relationship become part of who the wearer imagines herself to be. Duds: slang for clothes.
Wardrobsession
Created by: ArsMajika
Pronunciation: WAR-drobe-ses-SHUN
Sentence: "My sister has a total wardrobsession with that scarf; she wears it everywhere!"
Etymology: Wardrobe + Obsession... pretty simple, really
Apparelate
Created by: BrotherCaine
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I totally apparelate to the hand knitted sweater my grandmother made for me just before she died.
Etymology: From Apparel and Relate.
Objecated
Created by: missparaguay1991
Pronunciation: /objec/ like english objec and /ated/ like the suffix in the same language
Sentence: I'm absolutely objecated with my new wardrobe, can't stop touching it... sometimes I even hide inside of it for hours. It feels so good!
Etymology: objecated (adj.) 2006 from /objec/ from English 'object' meaning thing, stuff +/ated/ as in termination for past verbal tense meaning 'already with, already done, already in to'
Obsessartorial
Created by: Torea
Pronunciation:
Sentence: She was obsessartorial about her cashmere wrap.
Etymology: "Obsession" and "sartorial"
Adoredrobe
Created by: jrogan
Pronunciation: ah-dor-drohb
Sentence: Stacey was a passionate adoredrobe. She loved her new top. She was completely wowed by her new skirt. She ecstatic about her new shoes. And with her new bag... it all came together so perfectly that she was panting with joy. Which made it a bit awkward for the other people on the bus.
Etymology: adore + wardrobe
Undeclothable
Created by: exmugger
Pronunciation: un-de-claw-ther-ble
Sentence: This baby napkin is undeclothable to me. I still bring it with me wherever i go.
Etymology: unable to de-cloth