Verboticism: Sucromance

'This donut is so good!'

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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Edipleasure

Created by: currentlyinsolitude

Pronunciation: ed-ee-plee-sure

Sentence: She edipleasured the donuts so much she got a stomach ache

Etymology: Italian

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Gorgeulent

Created by: misnomer

Pronunciation: Gore-joo-lent

Sentence: That man, with an affinity for donuts, is very gorgeulent for them.

Etymology: Gorge; Corpulent.

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Sweesistic

Created by: exmugger

Pronunciation: swee-sis-tic

Sentence: Khang is known for being sweesistic, hiding at home after buying boxes of mentos.

Etymology: sweets + narcissistic Thus, loving sweets like yourself (:

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Dulcimate

Created by: melia

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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")

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Candicap

Created by: steev

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Glucoglut

Created by: Koekbroer

Pronunciation: gloo-ko-glut

Sentence: "What did you expect? You put all these confections and sweets out and then you invited Doug. You know he's a glucoglut!"

Etymology: glucose; glutton

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Sweetsadoration

Created by: tashik

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Glucophile

Created by: symemac

Pronunciation: gloo-co-file

Sentence: Robert's such a glucophile; he ate that entire box of candy, and washed it down with a litre of chocolate syrup.

Etymology: a combination of glucose and the greek 'philo' denoting a liking of what is specified.

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Sugaraholic

Created by: josje

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