Verboticism: Glutorial
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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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.
Sugargasm
Created by: PapaChabre
Pronunciation: shoo-gir-gazm
Sentence: Oh these cookies, the sugar, oh, OOHHH I'm having a sugargasm!
Etymology: Mix of sugar and orgasm, sort of!
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COMMENTS:
I don't comment on words I've created! - linovari, 2006-12-15: 06:07:00
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Engulfering
Created by: xshadowswimmer08x
Pronunciation: engulfering
Sentence: he was disgustingly engulfering down those chocolates.
Etymology: engulfing foods.
Diasweeties
Created by: janedoe
Pronunciation: dahy-uh-swee-teez
Sentence: Hide the chocolate! I've got a note from my doctor and serious case of diasweeties.
Etymology: From Latin, Greek: Diabetes; American: trans fat.
Sweetphile
Created by: barkskin
Pronunciation: sw-ee-t-ph-ile
Sentence: Bob is such a sweetphile
Etymology: Combining the work 'sweet' and the word 'phile' meaning to love or have a strong bond with.
Syruptuous
Created by: kmccardle
Pronunciation: Syrup + chew + us
Sentence: That box of candy was so syruptuous I simply couldn't help myself.
Etymology: Syrup(sweet liquid) - ous(suffix, "full of")
Physiogluciton
Created by: Zheyyy
Pronunciation: Phy-sio-glu-ci-ton
Sentence:
Etymology: Physio - Physical Gluc - Glucose, other sugar products ton - Glutton
Glucophage
Created by: ArsMajika
Pronunciation: GLOO-ko-FAJ
Sentence: At Halloween, I turn into a total glucophage
Etymology: Gluco - sugars; phagein - to eat
Humanature
Created by: Bernmeister
Pronunciation:
Sentence: 'John succumbed to a bout of humanature as he polished off the last donut'
Etymology: