Verboticism: Candymania

'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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Glucophage

Created by: ArsMajika

Pronunciation: GLOO-ko-FAJ

Sentence: At Halloween, I turn into a total glucophage

Etymology: Gluco - sugars; phagein - to eat

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Drenengent

hecsedli

Created by: hecsedli

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Whitepig

Created by: Madamemojo

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Etymology: The color of granulated sugar

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Sacchreciate

Created by: Bunny36

Pronunciation: sak-resh-ee-ate

Sentence: He had a deep sense of sacchreciation as he chowed down on the sugary treats.

Etymology: Taken from appreciate and saccharine.

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Yuminate

Created by: schubig

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Etymology: It is a mixture of yum and ruminate.

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Gorgasim

Created by: Verbotomnist

Pronunciation: gor-jazz-um

Sentence: Every night Don went to the same street corner store to get his fix, only a moment passed before the sweet gorgasm was over and all he had left was a belly ache and his regrets.

Etymology: Gorge (to eat gluttonously) + Orgasm (intense or unrestrained excitment)

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Conlumption

Created by: lottie

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Sweetofilia

Created by: Vircsi

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Glutomania

Harbow

Created by: Harbow

Pronunciation: Glut-o-mania

Sentence: To have a deep carving of all sweet things to the point excess

Etymology: From gluton and mania

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Sugargloat

Created by: Rookina

Pronunciation: ˈ sh oŏgər+glōt

Sentence: Adams went into hyperactive sugargloat-mode after the whole-day class. He was eating donuts like CRAZY.

Etymology: Sugar(n)+ Gloat(v).

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The suffix "-ed" can also be added to the word, making it an adjective or a past tense word (-_-); SUGARGLOATED WITH GLEE!!! Hurrah. - Rookina, 2006-12-17: 18:34:00

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