Verboticism: Garmentraction
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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Interpersonalitical
Created by: bunnyrounderupper
Pronunciation: in-ter-per-son-nal-it-ic-al
Sentence: she is so interpersonalitical.
Etymology: From the people of new fashion.
Accessorophilia
Created by: jennw2ns
Pronunciation: ac-SESS-er-o-FIL-ee-ah
Sentence: I knew my accessorophilia had reached fever pitch when I started holding conversations with my brown sweater.
Etymology:
Footish
Created by: Mustang
Pronunciation: fuht-esh
Sentence: Marilyn believed she had very glamorous feet and would spend time pursuing what her friends had begun to label as her footish, trying to find shoes or other footwear that would, in her mind, enhance the 'beauty' of her feet even more.
Etymology: Blend of 'foot' (self exp) and 'fetish' ( an extremely strong devotion to something)
Gardent
Created by: Tesla
Pronunciation: gar - dent
Sentence: Jim had always had a special gardent for his spiderman boxers.
Etymology: Garment + ardent
Amourdrobe
Created by: Thunderfoot
Pronunciation: Ah-moor-drowb
Sentence:
Etymology: Back formation from wardrobe.
Intimatire
Created by: greeneye
Pronunciation: in-tim-a-tire
Sentence: Jill shrieked in horror when her husband threw her baggy old sweatshirt into the goodwill box; she had owned the sweatshirt for years and had a strong feeling of intimatire for it.
Etymology: intimate + attire
Inanimorata
Created by: DarthWader
Pronunciation: in an ih more otta
Sentence: She clawed through her closet for the her precious inanimorata, which sat protected in a special box toward the back.
Etymology: inanimate (not alive) + inamorata (female lover)
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