Verboticism: Fetate

'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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Garmarriage

jeremiahbritt

Created by: jeremiahbritt

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Ragolove

Created by: benarcher

Pronunciation: RAG-o-luv

Sentence: That old denim jacket is just my ragolove!

Etymology: Rag (clothing) of love.

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Apparalust

Chunk01

Created by: Chunk01

Pronunciation: Appara-lust

Sentence: I could see from the Shopping bags that she was suffering from a case of apparalust

Etymology: Apparal and Lust

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Apparomance

Created by: Koekbroer

Pronunciation: app-a-ro-mans

Sentence: I think Rachel is having an apparomance with her new handbag. She takes it everywhere and stares at it.

Etymology: apparel; romance

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Inpantuation

Created by: BoneMan

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Etymology: a cross between the English "infatuation" and "pants"

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Prejududs

Created by: wordbird

Pronunciation: prej-u-duds

Sentence: He knew that he would have a better chance of winning the karaoke contest if he was wearing his prejududs.

Etymology: prejudice; duds

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Clothmania

Created by: japarthur

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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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Infabrication

Created by: jania773

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Sentence: Admit it, you have an infabrication, always wearing that shirt.

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Fashiophilia

Created by: daveleack

Pronunciation: fash e o filia

Sentence: My girlfriend suffers from fashiophilia. She's made up back stories for each of her pairs of shoes. Pretty detailed histories that she can't help but recount at parties.

Etymology: From fashion (popular clothing styles) and philia (having a deep fondness for)

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