fetich
/ˈfɛtɪʃ/ or /fɛˈtiʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of deep emotional attachment to something, such as a place, an object, or an activity.
“She had a strong fetich for visiting the seaside during summer.”
2. noun
A person’s or a group’s obsessive or irrational attachment to an object, activity, or idea.
“His fetich for collecting antique cars took over his garage and backyard.”
3. noun
A small or unusual object or activity that a person has a strong attachment to.
“The artist’s fetich for collecting seashells influenced her entire art style.”