Verboticism: Lustouny

'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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Sugaholism

Created by: Mauserketi

Pronunciation: Shoog-uh-hall-izm

Sentence: Tom is clearly suffering from an acute case of sugaholism. He just can't stop with those sweets!

Etymology: From the words alcholism and sugar.

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Sucrosfied

Created by: chofu67

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Sucrophilliac

Created by: Sed8ed

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Donutting

Created by: bluefunky

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Sentence: I was out of control, I mean I was donutting all over myself.

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Sugargasm

Created by: chrisk2k7

Pronunciation: shoo-gir-gazm

Sentence: Oh these cookies, the sugar, oh, OOHHH I'm having a sugargasm!

Etymology: Mix of sugar and orgasm, sort of!

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I don't comment on words I've created! - linovari, 2006-12-15: 06:07:00

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Sugiction

Created by: jedamacr

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Sugaroticism

Created by: nkdarkshadow

Pronunciation: sugar + (e)roticism

Sentence: His sugaroticism kept him from attending many birthday parties.

Etymology: See pronunciation.

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Glorge

Created by: jania773

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Sentence: I meant to only have a small taste, but before I knew it I had glorged again.

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Fludging

Created by: Luke01

Pronunciation: Flajjing

Sentence: The man was fludging from donuts.

Etymology: ?

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Gluttosugany

Created by: Alexander

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