Verboticism: Sucrosextasy

'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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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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Confectionoration

Created by: Ochiee

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Etymology: confection + adoration

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Caneac

Created by: clarity

Pronunciation: cay-ne-ac

Sentence: She loved sugar so much you could call her a real caneac.

Etymology: cane + maniac

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COMMENTS:

This verboticism came to me to easily during this season of sugarplums. - clarity, 2006-12-16: 20:56:00

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Fludging

Created by: Luke01

Pronunciation: Flajjing

Sentence: The man was fludging from donuts.

Etymology: ?

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Gluttonism

Created by: sansjason

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Oversweet

peroon

Created by: peroon

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Sweetillate

Created by: ErWenn

Pronunciation: /'swE-t&-"lAt/

Sentence: Officer Stereotype was suspended after being sweetilated just a bit too much by his donuts while on duty.

Etymology: Sweet + titillate

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Sucrabsorb

arianell

Created by: arianell

Pronunciation: SOOK-rub-soarb, alternatively sook-rub-SOARB.

Sentence: The raspberry filling leaking out of the donuts gave Lucy an overwhelming desire to sucrabsorb them.

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Pastryphile

Created by: jagrubb

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Sentence: That fat guy is such a pastryphile.

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Yunch

Created by: Molnar

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