Verboticism: Greatable
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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Glorge
Created by: jania773
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I meant to only have a small taste, but before I knew it I had glorged again.
Etymology:
Sugasm
Created by: Aioua
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Sugasm
Created by: Fulkron
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Candyvore
Created by: kevinrio
Pronunciation: Can-di-vore
Sentence: My daughter is candyvoring a lot lately. So like me!
Etymology: From the adj. candyvore candy + vore (latin)
Gluttonousmaximus
Created by: jennypenny210
Pronunciation: gluhtinuhs-maxihmuhs
Sentence: eating sweets to your heart's content to the EXTREME
Etymology:
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)
Canacious
Created by: caley
Pronunciation: Ca-nay-shus
Sentence: I love cakes with icing, they're so canacious.
Etymology: the word is derived from cane as in sugar cane
Sucromania
Created by: Guthlaf1
Pronunciation: SOO-krow-MAYN-ee-ah
Sentence: He had been diagnosed with sucromania as a young boy, and had never really recovered.
Etymology: sucro - from the common sugar, sucrose mania - an obsession beyond all reason
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COMMENTS:
- Guthlaf1, 2006-12-16: 01:08:00
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