ō-nē-ō-kə-lā'zē-ə n
Definition
:  The purchasing of objects as a form of mental relaxation 
Usage example
 Bellboy: Sir, that woman is pulling at her hair, is bright red and screaming at other guests. Should I have her removed?
 Concierge: No, that is our favourite customer at the gift shop. She practices oniochalasia. Watch what happens now.
 Bellboy: Well she is attacking the shop keeper and tearing up the postcards of our hotel.
 Concierge: No problem, give her a minute.
 Bellboy: She seems to have stopped.
 Concierge: Yes and now she is about to purchase 12 our most expensive glass statues of the Burj al Arab.
 Bellboy: Incredible.
 Concierge: Never underestimate the value of oniochalasia on one’s pocket.Feb 18, 2010 - HotelierMiddleEast.com
 
 
 
1 comment:
Retail therapy is better
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