Verboticism: Glucosagasm

'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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Saccharintimacy

Created by: ipmcleod

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Sentence: Our company had to eliminate Krispy Kreme Fridays after an embarrassing display of saccharintimacy by Mike over in IT.

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Chewow

Created by: garrus

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Fructochist

Created by: ominoustango

Pronunciation: Frook = fruc

Sentence: Only a fructochist can get an orgasm from sweets.

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Candyvore

Created by: kevinrio

Pronunciation: Can-di-vore

Sentence: My daughter is candyvoring a lot lately. So like me!

Etymology: From the adj. candyvore candy + vore (latin)

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Foodfrenzy

Created by: sumoore

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Sacchariate

Created by: maxxy

Pronunciation: sah-CARE-ee-ayt

Sentence: Jim could even sacchariate over pictures of pastries.

Etymology: saccharin + verbal ending

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Glucoholism

Created by: Bulletchewer

Pronunciation: glue-ko-hol-ism

Sentence: The doctor said her glucoholism was playing havoc with her blood sugar level.

Etymology: From "glucose" meaning sugar, and "alcoholism" meaning an addiction to alcohol.

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Greatable

Created by: Reinventer

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Shuguptious

Created by: soulofawarrior

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Laventialism

Created by: sebas

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Sentence: "Pigs have laventialism"

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