Verboticism: Pleasurfeit

'This donut is so good!'

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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Gluteny

Created by: johnnyrockett

Pronunciation: Glue-tany

Sentence: He continued to eat ice cream directly from the container to the point of gluteny.

Etymology: Combination of gluttony (Gluttony is the over-indulgence and over-consumption of food.) and Glucose (a monosaccharide or simple sugar.)

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Glucomania

Created by: sirotski

Pronunciation: glu:komania

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Etymology: sugar > grape sugar > glucose, sugarmania=glucomania

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Oversweet

Created by: peroon

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Sucroload

Created by: crazycarl

Pronunciation: Should probably be hyphenated, but that's not allowed.

Sentence: I didn't go to lunch today; I've just been sucroloading on this bag of oreos.

Etymology: Derived from carbo-load?

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Confectionebriation

Created by: deeho

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Sugargasm

Created by: linovari

Pronunciation: shoo-gir-gazm

Sentence: Oh these cookies, the sugar, oh, OOHHH I'm having a sugargasm!

Etymology: Mix of sugar and orgasm, sort of!

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I don't comment on words I've created! - linovari, 2006-12-15: 06:07:00

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Suctate

Created by: lordharry

Pronunciation: suck - tate

Sentence: The children sat in early registration collectively yearning for their morning suctation.

Etymology: suc from sucrose

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Sweetphile

Created by: barkskin

Pronunciation: sw-ee-t-ph-ile

Sentence: Bob is such a sweetphile

Etymology: Combining the work 'sweet' and the word 'phile' meaning to love or have a strong bond with.

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Gorgeulent

Created by: misnomer

Pronunciation: Gore-joo-lent

Sentence: That man, with an affinity for donuts, is very gorgeulent for them.

Etymology: Gorge; Corpulent.

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Glucobliss

Created by: TheGentleSherpa

Pronunciation: Gloo-Co-Bliss

Sentence: The triple coated, carmel dipped, chocolate filled beef snackers put me into a state of pure glucobliss.

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