Verboticism: Luvskin

'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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Accoutermate

Created by: katiedevine

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Sentence: I have accourtermated with this fabulous jacket.

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Gearpetting

Created by: andystephenson

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Sentence: She always wears that jacket! I think she's gearpetting...

Etymology: Gear (clothes) petting

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Monogarobed

Created by: oohisay

Pronunciation: mon-og-a-robed

Sentence: Rachel is just monogarobed with that velour vest.

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Thingamaffection

Created by: tenunda

Pronunciation: thing uh muh FECK shun

Sentence: Becky rushes home from the bar to watch TV; she has a great thingamaffection towards it.

Etymology: thingamabob + affection.

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Snugglemuggle

Created by: quippingqueen

Pronunciation: snugl/mugl

Sentence: As Daphne Droitwitch draped her snazzy "snugglemuggle" around her long, gaunt neck, she recalled why she had ended her arduous affair with a fast-talking, freakishly-attired, faux- friend from another picture show ...one Imbroglio Smith, QC.

Etymology: snuggle: fitting closely and comfortably + muggle: a variation of 'muggy', a state of being a titch warm and damp

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Attimacy

ubgrud

Created by: ubgrud

Pronunciation: at-tim-ace-sea

Sentence: She and that leather jacket, they are attimate.

Etymology: intimate + attire

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Persweaterate

Created by: tinman

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Textilove

Created by: seifip

Pronunciation: text e love

Sentence: I'm in love with these shoes. I'm in textilove.

Etymology: textile + love

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Fashaddictivness

Created by: stormee

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Clothesness

ndjones

Created by: ndjones

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Sentence: That scarf and I had a clothesness that had developed over many years.

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