Verboticism: Saccharage

'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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Glucoverdose

Created by: DoctorManhattan

Pronunciation: 'glü-'kO-v&r-"dOs

Sentence: "If you eat all those deep-fried Twinkies, you're going to glucoverdose."

Etymology: From Greek "gleukos" meaning "sweet wine" + from Old English "over" + from Greek and Latin "dosis" meaning "gift".

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Deep fried twinkies? That sounds good! - wordmeister, 2006-12-15: 17:25:00

I know. There was this restaurant in L.A. that would sell them, but every time we went there they were closed for one reason or another (family emergencies (heart attacks?), etc.) and then they finally closed permanently, so I never got a chance to try o - DoctorManhattan, 2006-12-17: 14:35:00

ne. By all reports, they were exquisite, though. Guess I'll have to try it myself one of these days. - DoctorManhattan, 2006-12-17: 14:36:00

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Sucorhea

Created by: mickey666

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Sentence: 15 doughnuts, a box of sweets and a large chocolate cake later, she was suffering from sucorhea

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Pleasurfeit

Created by: xcruser88x

Pronunciation: Pless - ur - fit

Sentence: In a moment of pleasurfeit, Mike "took twenty," eating four "Take5" bars.

Etymology: Pleasure + surfeit

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Deinsulinate

Created by: Pappt002

Pronunciation: dee-in-su-len-ate

Sentence: When I am depressed I tend to deinsulinate until I feel like I'm going to burst!

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Candyvore

Created by: kevinrio

Pronunciation: Can-di-vore

Sentence: My daughter is candyvoring a lot lately. So like me!

Etymology: From the adj. candyvore candy + vore (latin)

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Glucosamized

Created by: stormee

Pronunciation: Glue-ko-myzed

Sentence: After eating the large amount of cake, she became glucosamized.

Etymology: A state of uphoria brought on by consuming sugary items.

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Sucragorge

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Created by: librarygrrrl

Pronunciation: SUE-kra-gorj

Sentence: After Halloween, I never want to sucragorge again!

Etymology: sucrose + gorge

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Devourecstasy

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: dee vower eks tasee

Sentence: Dieter and Denise dated at Dunkin Donuts daily and displayed devourecstasy doing a daily diet of delicious, dainty donuts and denying their dependence on delectable, desirable dining dalliances.

Etymology: Devour (enjoy avidly;eat greedily;eat immoderately) & Ecstasy (Intense pleasure;A state of emotion so intense that a person is carried beyond rational thought and self-control;A trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.)

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Sugarotica

Created by: iceburgamy

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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

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