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'This donut is so good!'

DEFINITION: v. To enjoy, or derive physical pleasure from, the eating of sweets and other sugared substances -- often leads to over-consumption. n. Pleasure derived from the consumption of sweets.

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Doughnutty

Created by: Marthat

Pronunciation:

Sentence: Oh, don't leave those on the table, you know Jeff is so doughnutty he'll eat them all.

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Sucratasmic

pegritz

Created by: pegritz

Pronunciation: soo-kra-TAZ-mick

Sentence: Dumbass green-haired sucratasmic freak!

Etymology: sucra (sugar) + "tasmic" (derivative of orgasmic).

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Ecstasweet

mrskellyscl

Created by: mrskellyscl

Pronunciation: ex-ta-sweet

Sentence: Mel was in ecstasweet whenever he overindulged at the local bakery with his favorite sweety-eaties. Unfortunately, Mel's overcomsumption led to a sugar rush that eventually put him in a diabetic coma.

Etymology: ecstasy: a state of emotion that leads one beyond rational thought or self-control + sweet: having a high sugar content

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COMMENTS:

Ecstallent word! - Nosila, 2009-08-05: 15:55:00

sounds addictive! - mweinmann, 2009-08-06: 08:24:00

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Lustouny

Created by: ThreeTrees

Pronunciation: La-s-to-ni

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Etymology: lust+glatouny

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Sweetweak

Created by: wmullen

Pronunciation: SWEE/tweak

Sentence: Our house was overrun by maniac sweetweakers this halloween.

Etymology: Sweet + tweak, with possible connotations of weakness of will.

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Glucophile

Created by: symemac

Pronunciation: gloo-co-file

Sentence: Robert's such a glucophile; he ate that entire box of candy, and washed it down with a litre of chocolate syrup.

Etymology: a combination of glucose and the greek 'philo' denoting a liking of what is specified.

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Gorgeasm

Created by: walkingdistraction

Pronunciation: gorge-as-um

Sentence: Oh my god, that donut just made me gorgeasm all over myself.

Etymology: gorge (as in: to over eat), and orgasm (as in: sexual climax)

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Candiompsotion

Created by: dragonprincess

Pronunciation: candy-omp-sion

Sentence:

Etymology:

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Humanature

Created by: Bernmeister

Pronunciation:

Sentence: 'John succumbed to a bout of humanature as he polished off the last donut'

Etymology:

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Scrumevilantris

Created by: woozlepiglet

Pronunciation: scrum-evil-an-tris

Sentence: these cakes are soooooooooooooo scrumevilantris! i want to keep eating but if i do ill never stop!

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Comments:

wyzowl - 2006-12-15: 01:28:00
Gluttony has made it so. Eating at any time in excess of your body needs is gluttony.

Fleury - 2006-12-15: 02:36:00
Yes, I used 'overindolcevita' for http://www.verbotomy.com/verbotomy.php?jid=kiss already. Sorry, but it just seemed so apt for this one as well.

loosepiece loosepiece - 2006-12-15: 07:24:00
i spelled my word wrong! how do i change it?

- 2006-12-15: 07:50:00

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2006-12-15: 11:27:00
Hi Loosepeice, We are adding a VSEC (Verboticism Spelling, Editing and Correction) feature this weekend... ~ James

warped - 2006-12-15: 12:51:00
aw, someone already made "Gluephoria"...why can I never think of something original? It always seems like someone beats me to the punch...I guess I should get up earlier. :D

warped - 2006-12-15: 12:53:00
btw, There's no way to change/retract a word, is there?

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2006-12-15: 13:07:00
Hi warped, Not yet... but soon! ~ James

aly22 aly22 - 2006-12-15: 15:23:00
Seems the early verb catches the worm voting wise, eh?

ArosaMike - 2006-12-17: 18:55:00
Woohoo! I made a 100% unique word :D Get in ;)

Carla Carla - 2010-12-11: 06:50:00
Works well as a noun, but as a verb...?

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