Verboticism: Cravebohydrate
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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Escamour
Created by: deadlight
Pronunciation: ESK-uh-mor
Sentence: Look at that man in the restaurant! He must have escamour or something.
Etymology: Esca, the latin word for food. Amour, the French word for love. Simply means a "love of food," but used in a more extreme sense.
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.
Sweetitillate
Created by: llimllib
Pronunciation: Swee-`tit-ill-late
Sentence: The new "candy bar" at the movie theater was designed to massively sweetitillate its customers.
Etymology: From the greek "tit", literally "a nodule of flesh capped with an especially sweet raisin".
Yuminate
Created by: schubig
Pronunciation:
Sentence:
Etymology: It is a mixture of yum and ruminate.
Qandihog
Created by: pinkglamb
Pronunciation: kan-dee-hog
Sentence: My brother ate every piece of chocolate in the house. He is a qandihog.
Etymology: From the Arabic "qandi," meaning crystallized sugar, and Middle English hogge, from Old English hogg
Gluconsummate
Created by: MTwain
Pronunciation: Glue Con Some Mate
Sentence: With the Krispy Kreme "hot donunts" sign on, he was almost forced to pull in, pay for a dozen and gluconsommate.
Etymology: from glucose (sugar) and consume and consummate (as in marriage - pleasure)
Overcrose
Created by: DaddyNewt
Pronunciation: oh-ver-krohs
Sentence: By the third crispy cream Sylvia was overcrosing.
Etymology: overdose+sucrose