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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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Sweetsboner
Created by: euclid
Pronunciation: sweets,boner
Sentence: on my way to get my sweetsboner on, i found a krispy kreme
Etymology: ?
Sweetonism
Created by: wilhelmg
Pronunciation:
Sentence: She suffers from an extreme case of sweetonism.
Etymology: sweet + hedonism
Bellyheap
Created by: XeniNeko
Pronunciation: The stress is on the first vowel.
Sentence: I am so fond of sugared substanses...so sweet. so tasty...oh. I have bellyheaped again. poor am I :-(((
Etymology: beely + heap verb - to bellyheap noun - a bellyheap
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COMMENTS:
People))) I like it! - XeniNeko, 2006-12-17: 10:05:00
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Eanjoy
Created by: tomumeda
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I have stomach ache today because I eanjoyed too much last night.
Etymology:
Gustagasm
Created by: Alchemist
Pronunciation: goos-ta-gas'm
Sentence: The sushi was so tasty I nearly had a gustagasm there and then
Etymology: Gustatory - pertaining to the sense of taste. Orgasm - characterized by strong feelings of pleasure
Sucrobsessed
Created by: aleclair
Pronunciation:
Sentence: The sucrobsessed man decided it was his prime duty that weekend not to repair the car, but to acquire a pound of Hersheys' Kisses.
Etymology: Sucrobsessed is an adjective. The verb form is sucrobsess, and the noun form is sucrobsession. The word is derived from sucrose, the scientific name for sugar - and obsess.
Sweetillate
Created by: ErWenn
Pronunciation: /'swE-t&-"lAt/
Sentence: Officer Stereotype was suspended after being sweetilated just a bit too much by his donuts while on duty.
Etymology: Sweet + titillate
Lustcose
Created by: IHeartKiwiTarts
Pronunciation: "lust-cose"
Sentence: I have so many lustcose desires for my jar of fluff
Etymology: from the word lust, and the ending of glucose ( glucose as you know is sugar)
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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