Verboticism: Escamour
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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Sucrobsessed
Created by: aleclair
Pronunciation:
Sentence: The sucrobsessed man decided it was his prime duty that weekend not to repair the car, but to acquire a pound of Hersheys' Kisses.
Etymology: Sucrobsessed is an adjective. The verb form is sucrobsess, and the noun form is sucrobsession. The word is derived from sucrose, the scientific name for sugar - and obsess.
Suprasucrecoma
Created by: danboaz
Pronunciation: sU-pra-sU-kra-cOma
Sentence: Sherry and I indulge ourselves in a weekly suprsucrecoma every saturdaymorning at Starbucks, with venti mochas of course.
Etymology: Supra: greater than, Sucre: sugar, Coma: stupor
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COMMENTS:
- danboaz, 2006-12-15: 11:16:00
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Sugardance
Created by: TerikaBrown
Pronunciation: Sugar-dance
Sentence: Upon consumption of her chocolate truffles, Terika began to sugardance with shoulder shimmies and butt wiggles.
Etymology: English. "sugar" and "dance"
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COMMENTS:
- TerikaBrown, 2006-12-15: 12:21:00
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Mambalicious
Created by: Scorpio
Pronunciation: ?
Sentence: This Is Mambalicious :P
Etymology: Mar(velous) (do one write it down like this?) + (de)licious, things that are delicious sometimes leads 2 over-consumption
Glorge
Created by: jania773
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I meant to only have a small taste, but before I knew it I had glorged again.
Etymology:
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.