Verboticism: Glucosophilia

'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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Snickersnack

Created by: Tcharleigh

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Bonbombed

Created by: Wriiight

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Sentence: I tried to take her to a nice restaraunt, but by the time desert came she got totally bonbombed.

Etymology: fr. bonbon, a sweet. See also bonbondage: torturing oneself with sweets that you won't let yourself eat.

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Sucruttony

Created by: solitair

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Sentence: He ate so many sweets he died of sucruttony.

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Eanjoy

Created by: tomumeda

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Sentence: I have stomach ache today because I eanjoyed too much last night.

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Garfle

Created by: greengoddess

Pronunciation: Garf le

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Oralgasm

TerranceDC

Created by: TerranceDC

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Sentence: That cheesecake was so good it made me oralgasm with every bite!

Etymology: Oral + Orgasm = Oralgasm

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Sweetoxima

Created by: anacani

Pronunciation: sweet- tox- ima

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Comsumptor

WyreForestAgenda

Created by: WyreForestAgenda

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Maximunching

Created by: allwise

Pronunciation: maxi-munch-ing

Sentence: Catarina was quite full, but it tasted so good, and there was only half the bowl left of goodies, so she maximunched the rest, but ended up exploding when eating the last paper-thin chocolate wafer.

Etymology: Maxi: Norwegian chain of stores + Edvard Munch: some Norwegian artist

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Candevour

Created by: Amerie

Pronunciation: can-dee-vow-r

Sentence: Tom couldn't walk past the bakery without the urge to candevour everything in sight.

Etymology: candy + devour

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