Verboticism: Regorgicake
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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Hersheroticism
Created by: galwaywegian
Pronunciation: her shee rot isss iz um
Sentence: she gave herself over to the hersheroticism until she was totally enwraptured
Etymology: hershey eroticism
Exaggereat
Created by: Terrorvomit
Pronunciation: eg-zaj-er-eet
Sentence: He tends to exaggereat when he gets nervous.
Etymology: exaggerate + eat
Overcandisic
Created by: ipswich78
Pronunciation: over - candy - sick
Sentence: She was extremely overcandisic in her love of bon-bons
Etymology: sick from over eating of candy!
Sweetover
Created by: annanas
Pronunciation: sweet/over
Sentence: If you continue sweetovering you will look like a pig!
Etymology: sweet + over-consumption
Sugarushed
Created by: ubgrud
Pronunciation: shoo-ga-rusht
Sentence: I was so sugarushed I was bouncing off the walls.
Etymology: sugar rush as a verb.
Molesztera
Created by: molesztera
Pronunciation:
Sentence:
Etymology:
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COMMENTS:
- molesztera, 2006-12-15: 15:04:00
molesztera egy soproni kislány.más,mint a többiek azért nem játszik vele senki.Méghozzá azért nem,mert midenkit moleszterál.EUROPE-HUNGARY(LITTLE-SHIT-COUNTRY)sopron->my town seggarcok - molesztera, 2006-12-15: 15:12:00
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Sucracide
Created by: Hobart
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Fed up with such an untasty world and too weak to cut himself, Tom commited sucracide by consuming an entire bag of granulated sugar.
Etymology: Sucra- sweet, sugary cide-dealing with death or murder
Pleasurefood
Created by: Yoboby
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I could eat this pleasurefood all day!
Etymology:
Sucrominacity
Created by: mdschermer
Pronunciation: su-cro-mi-NAC-i-ty
Sentence: I know my sucrominacity is clogging up my arteries, but this dessert is just too good to pass up.
Etymology: sucrose: sugar + minacity: disposition to threaten.