Verboticism: Apparelationship

'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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Sentivest

Created by: ErWenn

Pronunciation: /'sen-t&-"vest/

Sentence: No matter how sentivested you become with your undergarments, you should still wash them at least once a month.

Etymology: sentiment + vestment Noun form: sentivestment

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Fetish

Created by: hvhtim

Pronunciation: feh-tish

Sentence: i have a fetish with these shoes.

Etymology: it's the word

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Couturelate

Created by: tangledupinblue

Pronunciation:

Sentence: I can't talk right now, I'm too busy couturelating with my favorite jeans.

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Wearship

Created by: Pipeski

Pronunciation: where-ship

Sentence: She was just wearshipping her foxy scarf.

Etymology: Wear (as in clothing) + to worship

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Garmate

Created by: meiyas

Pronunciation:

Sentence: After that tie help me get that girl, it became my best garmate.

Etymology: garm from garment, article of clothing mate form mate, friend

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Clotheship

Created by: barkskin

Pronunciation: clove-ship

Sentence: Sarah developed a close clotheship with her new furry mittens.

Etymology: Clothes + relationship

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Irresistattire

Created by: Hithere

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Apparelust

Created by: satan

Pronunciation: uh-pair-uh-luh-st

Sentence: it was apparelust at first sight when i walked into macys and saw the red sweater

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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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Attirinity

Tackster

Created by: Tackster

Pronunciation: Attire-inity.

Sentence: I felt a cetain attirinity to my new calve boots.

Etymology: Coming from Attire - The Ancient English for Vestments and Inity, the top half of a famous amtrix character

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