Verboticism: Sugjaculation
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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Sugluttony
Created by: pdefenestrator
Pronunciation:
Sentence: In the ultimate act of sugluttony, Tom ate 3 dozen crispy cremes in one sitting.
Etymology: Sugar+gluttony
Regorgicake
Created by: loosepiece
Pronunciation: re - gorge - ee - cake
Sentence: It had been a bad day for Helen. First her nail split, then her lipstick smudged, finally, the heel on one her Jimmy Choos broke. There was nothing left but to wallow, eat all the food in the house, and regorgicake.
Etymology: regurgitate - what you do when you eat too much cake gorge - the proces sof eating too much cake cake - what you eat too much of!
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COMMENTS:
i wanna change my word. i spelt it wrong! - loosepiece, 2006-12-15: 07:22:00
Hey loosepiece, it's fixed now. Your word and your sentence are terrific! Very funny! ~ James - Verbotomy, 2006-12-15: 16:12:00
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Surgasm
Created by: andystager
Pronunciation: shur-gas-em
Sentence: As soon as Eric got home from trick-or-treating he dove into his candy stash and surgasmed on Snickers
Etymology: Sugar + Orgasm
Excessigency
Created by: jsky20
Pronunciation: ek-sess-i-jen-sE
Sentence:
Etymology: excess + exigency
Candyfob
Created by: long4fun
Pronunciation:
Sentence: She candyphobs everyday and also has problems with her stomach.
Etymology:
Glutomania
Created by: Harbow
Pronunciation: Glut-o-mania
Sentence: To have a deep carving of all sweet things to the point excess
Etymology: From gluton and mania
Glucogulp
Created by: Tealeaf
Pronunciation: gloo'-ka-gulp
Sentence: "I'm about to glucogulp my way out of these size 6 shorts."
Etymology: glucose and gulping a glutton does make
Pleasurefood
Created by: Yoboby
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I could eat this pleasurefood all day!
Etymology: