Verboticism: Caneac

'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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Fructosy

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: frook tow see

Sentence: George loved anything sweet, particularly sweet fruits, especially those in liquid form. He was mad about madeira, sanguine for sangria, a muscateer for muscatel and okay for tokay. Even the next days wrath of grapes was worth it for the sense of fructosy he could achieve.

Etymology: Fructose (a simple sugar found in honey and in many ripe fruits) & Ecstasy (a state of elated bliss)

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Sugorgy

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Created by: munki

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Orgasmatical

Created by: mersh

Pronunciation: or gaz mat e kal

Sentence: the last time i had something so orgasmatical i was sick for 2 weeks, it was so sweet!

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Garfle

Created by: greengoddess

Pronunciation: Garf le

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Sucrorgasm

Created by: galwaywegian

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Cukor

Created by: Shuuichi

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Etymology: Hungary

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Glucobliss

Created by: TheGentleSherpa

Pronunciation: Gloo-Co-Bliss

Sentence: The triple coated, carmel dipped, chocolate filled beef snackers put me into a state of pure glucobliss.

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Stuffle

Created by: tangledupinblue

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Sentence: I stuffled way too much yesterday--I can never look at cupcakes again.

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Lustcose

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Created by: IHeartKiwiTarts

Pronunciation: "lust-cose"

Sentence: I have so many lustcose desires for my jar of fluff

Etymology: from the word lust, and the ending of glucose ( glucose as you know is sugar)

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Humanature

Created by: Bernmeister

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Sentence: 'John succumbed to a bout of humanature as he polished off the last donut'

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