Verboticism: Intimaties
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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Objecated
Created by: missparaguay1991
Pronunciation: /objec/ like english objec and /ated/ like the suffix in the same language
Sentence: I'm absolutely objecated with my new wardrobe, can't stop touching it... sometimes I even hide inside of it for hours. It feels so good!
Etymology: objecated (adj.) 2006 from /objec/ from English 'object' meaning thing, stuff +/ated/ as in termination for past verbal tense meaning 'already with, already done, already in to'
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
Shoeven
Created by: joeven
Pronunciation: SHOE-hEAVEN
Sentence: she isaw the shoes and knew it was shoeven
Etymology: the article of clothing the Shoe and the feeling of being in Heaven
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COMMENTS:
pretty rubish - joeven, 2006-12-14: 12:54:00
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Apparatony
Created by: stargate525
Pronunciation: ah-pair-at-oh-knee
Sentence:
Etymology:
Wardrobsession
Created by: ArsMajika
Pronunciation: WAR-drobe-ses-SHUN
Sentence: "My sister has a total wardrobsession with that scarf; she wears it everywhere!"
Etymology: Wardrobe + Obsession... pretty simple, really
Attirefication
Created by: Jhurk
Pronunciation:
Sentence: John's lavish attirefication of his Jets jersey was cause for concern.
Etymology:
Fetish
Created by: hvhtim
Pronunciation: feh-tish
Sentence: i have a fetish with these shoes.
Etymology: it's the word
Gardent
Created by: Tesla
Pronunciation: gar - dent
Sentence: Jim had always had a special gardent for his spiderman boxers.
Etymology: Garment + ardent