User talk:Alexander Nestoiter

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Shoefluence | sh oō floŏ əns |

noun

the capacity of footwear to have an effect on the person’s energy level, the level of anxiety and/or stress, his or her self-awareness, self-perception, care or indifference to the outside world, self-confidence, and the overall state of mind. | I was under the shoefluence when I argued with my parents | These boots have a heavy shoefluence on me. • His power to shape policy in the company was under considerable shoefluence due to his reluctance to wear anything but his old pair of jungle boots. • If left unaddressed, the public will become under shoefluence from the prevalent type of footwear, namely walking shoes and other sneaker-type shoes. • The army purchasing decision favoring this specific boot design was due to the boot’s favorable qualities of shoefluence that are sought after by the military leaders. PHRASES I used to blame my stupid behavior on alcohol; now I see that my uncaring and indifferent behavior was caused by the shoefluence of my favorite boots. DERIVITIVES shoefluenceable adjective shoefluencer noun ORIGIN The word was made up of two words, shoe and influence to denote influence of footwear on the person who is wearing it. Alexander Nestoiter (talk) 17:18, 11 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi! Did you read this: Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion, especially section 1.2, Attestation? To me this word seems very strange, and you'll have to show that it really exists. --MaEr (talk) 17:23, 11 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Alexander, you can discuss this problem and ask questions here: Wiktionary:Information desk — click the "+" sign to start a new topic.
The attestations are important because without them many people will think it's a nonsense word.
This dictionary is often visited by vandals so our administrators delete new lemmas rather quickly if they think that a vandal tries to add nonsense words.
--MaEr (talk) 18:08, 12 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]