Verboticism: Clothship
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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Uncloathing
Created by: Argot
Pronunciation: Un + clothing
Sentence: Her romantic hopes were dashed when she happened upon his uncloathing.
Etymology: not + clothing + loathe
Regaliaphelia
Created by: kmccardle
Pronunciation:
Sentence: John's regaliaphelia with his worried his wife. She never knew when the two might run away to the Bahamas together.
Etymology: regalia(fancy or dressy clothing) - phelia(attraction or affinity to something)
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COMMENTS:
So I just realized it should be -philia not -phelia, my bad! - kmccardle, 2006-12-14: 20:12:00
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Coturamour
Created by: Wriiight
Pronunciation:
Sentence:
Etymology: coture (high fashion) and amour (love) like in the word paramour
Articlemania
Created by: SlRf24
Pronunciation: Just as read :P
Sentence: I have a huge articlemania with this black short dress!
Etymology: Article+Mania
Garbond
Created by: danboaz
Pronunciation: gar-bond
Sentence: Her garbond was getting in the way of our relationship
Etymology: garb + bond
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]
Garmentship
Created by: kdhills
Pronunciation: Gar-ment-ship
Sentence: As soon as I spotted the new Christian Louboutin boots, I knew that it was the start of a long, beautiful garmentship.
Etymology: Garment + Relationship
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
Prejududs
Created by: wordbird
Pronunciation: prej-u-duds
Sentence: He knew that he would have a better chance of winning the karaoke contest if he was wearing his prejududs.
Etymology: prejudice; duds