Verboticism: Jamcramming

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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Bellyheap
Created by: XeniNeko
Pronunciation: The stress is on the first vowel.
Sentence: I am so fond of sugared substanses...so sweet. so tasty...oh. I have bellyheaped again. poor am I :-(((
Etymology: beely + heap verb - to bellyheap noun - a bellyheap
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COMMENTS:
People))) I like it! - XeniNeko, 2006-12-17: 10:05:00
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Candygasm
Created by: proArchy
Pronunciation: can-dee-gahs-um
Sentence: When i open up a box of Nerds i get a warm feeling inside, i know a candygasm is coming soon
Etymology: candy - Wonkanian for yum
Engorgasm
Created by: Deadpanlives
Pronunciation: Engorge-asm
Sentence: i love chocolate so much is makes me engorgasm.
Etymology: Engorge Orgasm
Sugasm
Created by: hobnob
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Donuttony
Created by: ndjones
Pronunciation: Dough-Nut-ony
Sentence: His weight skyrocketed due to his donuttony.
Etymology: Donut + Gluttony
Popukate
Created by: CrimsonAngel666
Pronunciation: pop-que-kate (like gate)
Sentence: I popukated those cookies waaaay too fast!
Etymology:
Gorgify
Created by: Rocky
Pronunciation: gorj|I|fy
Sentence: Larry's hair turns green and he experiences epileptic tremors when he is sufficiently gorgified.
Etymology: Gorge | Satisfy
Sugasm
Created by: Flixst
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Glucophile
Created by: symemac
Pronunciation: gloo-co-file
Sentence: Robert's such a glucophile; he ate that entire box of candy, and washed it down with a litre of chocolate syrup.
Etymology: a combination of glucose and the greek 'philo' denoting a liking of what is specified.
