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'This donut is so good!'

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

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Gluttocose

Created by: Kyoti

Pronunciation: Gloo-tuh-cohs

Sentence: After the 27th sopapilla with honey and cinnamon sugar, I began to feel uncomfortably gluttocose.

Etymology: Gluttony+glucose+comatose

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good one - sorry I missed it the first time round - Jabberwocky, 2007-07-10: 15:47:00

petaj I nearly went for glucottony on a similar basis. - petaj, 2007-07-11: 03:06:00

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Yummo

Created by: grreyes

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Aphrobesiac

Created by: ziggy41

Pronunciation: Af-row-bee-see-ac

Sentence: "This pickle, tomato, and peanut butter sandwich proved to be a surprising Aphrobesiac," said Jerry. "But subway was there to rescue me!"

Etymology: Aphrodisiac (a food that gives one pleasure) + obese (overweight)

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very clever Ziggy - Jabberwocky, 2007-07-10: 14:30:00

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Nesnotswee

Created by: missmurder

Pronunciation: nee-snot-sway

Sentence: The guy was so fat because he nesnotswee.

Etymology: never+says+no+to+sweets

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Fodaphilia

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Created by: Lapper

Pronunciation: fod-a-FILL-ee-a

Sentence: Jake snarfed down the seven-pound honeyroasted ham; his severe fodaphilia gave him happiness just looking at it.

Etymology: Foda (old english basis for "food") and -philia

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Sucralove

Created by: weareallbeautiful

Pronunciation: s-oo-k-r-uh-l-uh-v

Sentence: Angelia felt a wave of sucralove hit her as she took a bite of the sugar coated doughnut.

Etymology: sucralose+love

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Sacchasavour

Created by: remistram

Pronunciation: sak-ah-save-r

Sentence: Whenever he was in a sacchsavouring mood, he asked his friends to perform a ritual for him. They would place several doughnuts sticky side down, all over his face. He'd lay there for a while hoping the sugar would absorb into his skin before he devoured them one by one.

Etymology: saccharine + savour

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Marrymint

Created by: HALibut

Pronunciation: Mar-ee-mint

Sentence: Mentos filled her with such marrymint she was convinced they were mento spend the rest of their lives together.

Etymology: > L. maritus(married) + mentha(mint)

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COMMENTS:

> L. maritus(married) + mentha(mint) - HALibut, 2007-07-10: 12:17:00

This made me LOL... good one! - MisUndrstd, 2007-07-10: 12:57:00

Did they plan their wintergreen nuptials in the fall? ;D - Kyoti, 2007-07-10: 15:08:00

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Saccharisfaction

Created by: mplsbohemian

Pronunciation: sak-kuh-rihs-FAK-shuhn

Sentence: When he saw the "closed" sign on the candy shop, Alex sighed, "I can't get no saccharisfaction."

Etymology: saccharine + satisfaction

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that's quite a jaggernaut - Jabberwocky, 2007-07-10: 11:37:00

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Gourmandelection

Created by: jadenguy

Pronunciation: gor man del ekshun

Sentence: I’ve guarded these grounds with my life, these ladles my cross to bear. I’ve been long ignored as the source wonderful gourmandelection, but soon they will understand what it means to be King Cook Sullivan. Other city-states will cower in fear beneath my chocolate mango flan! My wrath in form of buffalo, hot as death!

Etymology: gourmand + delection (plus it sounds naughty)

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mplsbohemian - 2007-07-10: 10:29:00
I had thought of this one and passed. Great minds think alike. :)