Verboticism: Eatahisteria

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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Glutorial
Created by: Lyokia
Pronunciation: Glue-tory-il
Sentence: My husband's glutorial actions at dinner with the neighbors made me want to never leave the house again.
Etymology: from the words glutton and arousal
Canacious
Created by: caley
Pronunciation: Ca-nay-shus
Sentence: I love cakes with icing, they're so canacious.
Etymology: the word is derived from cane as in sugar cane
Sugluttony
Created by: pdefenestrator
Pronunciation:
Sentence: In the ultimate act of sugluttony, Tom ate 3 dozen crispy cremes in one sitting.
Etymology: Sugar+gluttony
Honeyhorse
Created by: quippingqueen
Pronunciation: hun/ee/hors
Sentence: As the "honeyhorse" looked over the big buffet of bonbons before him, he began chomping at the bit in eager anticipation of which one to devour first.
Etymology: honey: a sweet substance + horse: as in eat like a horse
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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COMMENTS:
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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Gluceroticism
Created by: Tobester
Pronunciation: glu-seroh-tisizm
Sentence: The empty box of chocolates and the smile on his face said it all; Forrest had given in to his gluceroticism.
Etymology: glucose/eroticism
Sugarse
Created by: TripleT
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I know Maverick sugarses very often - he's becoming fat.
Etymology:
Gluctony
Created by: sodium
Pronunciation: Glook-tun-ny
Sentence: Angela suffered from such severe gluctony that she could not even walk past a donut shoppe without spending over $50 and gaining 5 pounds.
Etymology: Glucose + Glutton
Sugarphob
Created by: svasiljeva
Pronunciation:
Sentence: They sugarphob everyday and have great troubles wuth their stomachs.
Etymology: phobia characterized by eating sugared substances
