Verboticism: Gluconsummate
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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Qandihog
Created by: pinkglamb
Pronunciation: kan-dee-hog
Sentence: My brother ate every piece of chocolate in the house. He is a qandihog.
Etymology: From the Arabic "qandi," meaning crystallized sugar, and Middle English hogge, from Old English hogg
Pastryphile
Created by: jagrubb
Pronunciation:
Sentence: That fat guy is such a pastryphile.
Etymology:
Swicken
Created by: condor
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Geez! He swickens on those pastries like crazy! No wonder he feels bad.
Etymology: sweet + sick + en
Tugarasm
Created by: Chistinalove
Pronunciation: Too - grr - as - m
Sentence: I nearly had a tugarasm when I tasted my sister-in-law's chocolate fudge cake.
Etymology: Tugarasm is a mixture of three words... To Sugar Oragasm ... meaning To have an oragasmic reaction to sugar.
Sweeteasure
Created by: Pumka
Pronunciation: sweet-easure (like pleasure)
Sentence: It's a great sweeteasure to eat this donut.
Etymology: sweet+pleasure
Eanjoy
Created by: tomumeda
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I have stomach ache today because I eanjoyed too much last night.
Etymology:
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.