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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.
Verboticisms
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Whitepig
Created by: Madamemojo
Pronunciation:
Sentence:
Etymology: The color of granulated sugar
Sugarse
Created by: TripleT
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I know Maverick sugarses very often - he's becoming fat.
Etymology:
Sugachug
Created by: ChrisCarrk
Pronunciation: shoo-gah-chuhg
Sentence: He sugachuged the three boxes of a dozen doughnuts in five minutes!!!!
Etymology: sugar+chug (stuff your face!)
Sacchindulgence
Created by: wordbird
Pronunciation: sak-in-dul-genz
Sentence: He had the biggest gluteus maximus I had ever seen, thanks to his daily sacchindulgence over at the Doughboy Double Dip.
Etymology: saccharine; self-indulgence
Sugaroticism
Created by: nkdarkshadow
Pronunciation: sugar + (e)roticism
Sentence: His sugaroticism kept him from attending many birthday parties.
Etymology: See pronunciation.
Aspartamemucho
Created by: rogerdv
Pronunciation: as-part-uh-may-moocho
Sentence: Aspartamemucho until I drop!
Etymology: aspartame-artificial sweetner me-(pronc:may) "me" in Spanish mucho-a whole lot! Spanish for much.
Sacchariate
Created by: maxxy
Pronunciation: sah-CARE-ee-ayt
Sentence: Jim could even sacchariate over pictures of pastries.
Etymology: saccharin + verbal ending
Glucoverdose
Created by: DoctorManhattan
Pronunciation: 'glü-'kO-v&r-"dOs
Sentence: "If you eat all those deep-fried Twinkies, you're going to glucoverdose."
Etymology: From Greek "gleukos" meaning "sweet wine" + from Old English "over" + from Greek and Latin "dosis" meaning "gift".
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COMMENTS:
Deep fried twinkies? That sounds good! - wordmeister, 2006-12-15: 17:25:00
I know. There was this restaurant in L.A. that would sell them, but every time we went there they were closed for one reason or another (family emergencies (heart attacks?), etc.) and then they finally closed permanently, so I never got a chance to try o - DoctorManhattan, 2006-12-17: 14:35:00
ne. By all reports, they were exquisite, though. Guess I'll have to try it myself one of these days. - DoctorManhattan, 2006-12-17: 14:36:00
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Pastrinize
Created by: Mustang
Pronunciation: PAYST-reh-nyz
Sentence: Elmer and his wife Sadie are clearly in total joy as they pastrinize following meals and even between meals as they gorge themselves on sweets of just about any sort.
Etymology: Blend of 'pastry' (sweets, dessert) and the suffix '-ize' (to act, carry out or take on a quality)
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.
i spelled my word wrong! how do i change it?
- 2006-12-15: 07:50:00
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?
Hi warped, Not yet... but soon! ~ James
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 ;)
Works well as a noun, but as a verb...?
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