Verboticism: Appenamored

'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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Futilove

Created by: labareda

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Etymology: futile - usless love

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Garbophile

Created by: Hilary

Pronunciation: garb/o/phy/le

Sentence: Alice is quite the garbophile, she has been known to cuddle up on the couch with those slippers.

Etymology: garb (clothing), phile (love)

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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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Egoskin

Created by: trer9

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Clothship

Created by: ErinA

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Sentence: I have a clothship with this old shirt.

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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

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Clomosexuality

Created by: tritium

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Pumphumping

Created by: proArchy

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Sentence: I don't want to take off these heels, i just can't stop pumphumping them!!

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Appenamored

Created by: Drock

Pronunciation: APP-un-am-urd

Sentence: Greg alway thought it a bit strange that his mother was so appenamored with that cashmere sweater.

Etymology: Apparel - clothes. Enamored - in love with.

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Amoragarb

Created by: Hjason

Pronunciation: a-mora-garb

Sentence: You know if you amoragarb over that pair of socks any longer, I am going to have to take them away.

Etymology: amore-garb

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- Hjason, 2006-12-19: 13:45:00

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