Verboticism: Sugarholism

'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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Sugarjockey

Created by: jedijawa

Pronunciation: shu-gar-joh-key

Sentence: Bill was sugarjockeying the danish tray at the conference yesterday.

Etymology: riding a sugar binge = sugarjockey

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Sugasm

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Created by: gorillo

Pronunciation: shu'-gasm

Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.

Etymology: sugar+orgasm

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Jellophilia

Created by: Daddaluma

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Sentence: Bill always chalked up his morbid obesity to an acute case of jellophilia, but really, he just eats too much and doesn't get enough exercise. What a pig.

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Homeration

Created by: jdfalk

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Etymology: From the popular cartoon character Homer Simpson. One of his famous lines is "mmm, donuts," often followed by drooling.

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Autosaccharinate

Created by: Sissyphus

Pronunciation: auto sakarin ate

Sentence: It was horrible to see when the twins made a concentrated effort to out autosaccharinate each other.

Etymology: auto = self, saccharin = white crystal 500 times sweeter than sugar, -ate = verbalizing suffix

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Sacchasuck

Created by: ulrickts

Pronunciation: saka-suk

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Etymology: Saccha from Saccharide, a synonym for sugar... suck... as to inhale...

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Sucrosextasy

Created by: satan

Pronunciation: sue-cros-ex-ta-cee

Sentence: i achieved a higher plane of sucrosextacy upon opening the box of godiva chocolates

Etymology: Sucrose - sugar ex - meaning former or no longer (doesnt belong here so lets just ignore it) tasy - not certain

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Sweetweak

Created by: wmullen

Pronunciation: SWEE/tweak

Sentence: Our house was overrun by maniac sweetweakers this halloween.

Etymology: Sweet + tweak, with possible connotations of weakness of will.

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Glucoholism

Created by: Bulletchewer

Pronunciation: glue-ko-hol-ism

Sentence: The doctor said her glucoholism was playing havoc with her blood sugar level.

Etymology: From "glucose" meaning sugar, and "alcoholism" meaning an addiction to alcohol.

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Sugaholism

Created by: Mauserketi

Pronunciation: Shoog-uh-hall-izm

Sentence: Tom is clearly suffering from an acute case of sugaholism. He just can't stop with those sweets!

Etymology: From the words alcholism and sugar.

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