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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.
Verboticisms
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Garmentamorize
Created by: cataath
Pronunciation: garm-men-TAM-or-ise
Sentence: Hank always liked that leather jacket, but after the accident he began to garmentamorize it.
Etymology: garment + amor (love) + ize
Memorashoe
Created by: meredithzielke
Pronunciation: MEM-OR-AH-SH-OO
Sentence: Man, your shoes look like they've got some gruff to them. Did you stomp all over Europe with those thangs? I wish I had me a pair of memorashoes.
Etymology: Memory + Shoes (think a bit... oh! you got it)
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COMMENTS:
good job, Meredith. i like that term. 10 points! - meredithzielke, 2006-12-14: 13:59:00
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Dressophilia
Created by: Bulletchewer
Pronunciation: dress-o-fill-ee-ya
Sentence: Marge developed a certain dressophilia for her pearl necklace.
Etymology: From "philia" meaning the (often unhealthy) love of something, and the dress bit is obvious.
Apparelationship
Created by: Alchemist
Pronunciation: Uh-par-eh-LAT-shun-ship
Sentence: Diane was deep into a perverted apparelationship with a naughty pair of sequinned Jimmy Choos, and had to miss church that day.
Etymology: Apparel - Clothing Relationship - thing women have with clothing.
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
Clotheship
Created by: Robke22
Pronunciation: clove-ship
Sentence: Sarah developed a close clotheship with her new furry mittens.
Etymology: Clothes + relationship
Accoutraffair
Created by: slinky
Pronunciation:
Sentence: She developed an intense accoutraffair with her pearl white blouse.
Etymology:
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)
Comments:
Jonno - 2006-12-14: 04:40:00
Hi all! New to this and it's fun, but here's my 3 cents worth... 1. Placing the most voted-for words at the top of the list biases the voting. 2. Words entered earlier are subject to more votes. Could you not take all the entries before voting begins? Or have voting for yesterday's word while today's definitions are open? 3. You should add the part of speech to the definition (verb, noun, etc). I think the celeverer words are the ones which match the definition. 4. Please make these comment boxes a bit bigger! Thanks, Jon.
Hey Jonno, Thanks for your suggestions. They are all good! We are working on way to divide players/words into smaller groups, which will change the way verboticisms are listed, and the way voting happens. Stay tuned... In terms of the "part of speech", we actually had that in earlier, but took it out because people didn't like it. We could add it back... What do you guys think? Thanks for playing! ~ James
ErWenn - 2006-12-14: 12:14:00
I've just joined, and so far, every definition has been for a verb, but most of them lend themselves better to nouns. For example, it's easier to name a disease or condition than it is to give a word that describes succumbing to such a condition. Most of the winning words are nouns, as you can see. I think you should either formally open it up for any part of speech communicating the idea, choose the part of speech for each definition more carefully, or strictly enforce matching the part of speech of the definition.
philip - 2006-12-14: 12:31:00
Nice idea, look forward to playing :) Agree with Jonno on all points, especially the problem that entries made earlier will automatically get more votes...
verbatul - 2006-12-14: 12:35:00
James, the parts of speech is a great idea! It seems that we have a lot of clever people suggesting words so I don't think any creativity will be suffer. In fact, it may inspire more ingenuity. Great game!
I think that we might take a tip from ErWenn keep it formally open to all parts of speech, but then allow players to create variants for specific part of speech (e.g, a verb, a noun, an adj,) and award bonus points for the extra creativity. ~ James
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