Verboticism: Lothomy

'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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Matrosexuality

Created by: pjlilley

Pronunciation: ma-tro-SEX-u-al-i-ti

Sentence: Her matrosexuality has gotten out of hand. We need to have an intervention between her and those socks!

Etymology: play on metrosexual

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Cloveling

Created by: misterdoug

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Luvskin

Created by: wyzowl

Pronunciation: Love skin

Sentence: My luvskin blouse shows my assets to their best advantage.

Etymology: Luv is an intimate way of affection to your SO on the QT.

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Fashiage

moltentim

Created by: moltentim

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Sentence: During the fashiage ceremony, the groom looked sheek.

Etymology: fashion + marriage

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Apparelate

Created by: BrotherCaine

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Sentence: I totally apparelate to the hand knitted sweater my grandmother made for me just before she died.

Etymology: From Apparel and Relate.

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Clothephilia

Created by: Abbers

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Riepu

Created by: lillis

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Attiramorata

Stinah

Created by: Stinah

Pronunciation: at-tee-rah-more-rah-tah

Sentence: Wendy was susceptible to attiramorata. Unfortunately, her inability to commit meant that her wardrobe changed frequently and her love was fickle.

Etymology: attire/inamorata

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Attiremimania

Created by: ladyjd

Pronunciation: At/tire/me/main/i/a

Sentence: Don't touch her clothes, espcially not the red top, she has attiremimania.

Etymology: Attire:to dress, array, or adorn, esp. for special occasions, ceremonials, etc Mi: for ME, ME, ME!!! mania: excessive excitement or enthusiasm

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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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