Verboticism: Tugarasm
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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Diabeetish
Created by: speakeasy
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Lets get diabeetish with this triple layer chocolate cake.
Etymology:
Creampoofery
Created by: Chapin
Pronunciation: creem-poof-er-ee
Sentence: Every time Wayne passes a Dunkin' Donuts, he turns into a total creampoof.
Etymology: creampuff + poof
Monsugare
Created by: kokorin
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I was sick of my boss's orders today. I'm gonna monsugare tonight and wanna forget about it.
Etymology: monster+sugar: the sound 'mon' is similer to that of 'man' in 'manger', which means eat in French.
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COMMENTS:
- kokorin, 2006-12-17: 05:20:00
This is my first try. Although English is not my mother tongue, I enjoy to create new words in English. I image a monster who is grinning with pleasure after eating lots of sweets. So I want to call the guy on the illustration 'Monsugar'. - kokorin, 2006-12-17: 09:50:00
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Doughnutty
Created by: Marthat
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Oh, don't leave those on the table, you know Jeff is so doughnutty he'll eat them all.
Etymology:
Sugardiction
Created by: bungle
Pronunciation: shug - addiction
Sentence: I've got one hell of a sugardiction, I had 3 donuts and a chocolate bar for lunch
Etymology: sugar and addicition
Confectionism
Created by: blake
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Its really sad what Jim's confectionism has done to that family.
Etymology:
Fatmaker
Sacromania
Created by: seldumonde
Pronunciation: sack-row-may-nee-uh
Sentence: Jack had to satisfy his sacromania by gorging on handfuls of sweets.
Etymology: Sacro = from sucrose, sugar Mania = obsession
Sacchreciate
Created by: Bunny36
Pronunciation: sak-resh-ee-ate
Sentence: He had a deep sense of sacchreciation as he chowed down on the sugary treats.
Etymology: Taken from appreciate and saccharine.