Verboticism: Caneac
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.
Voted For: Caneac
Successfully added your vote for "Caneac".
You still have one vote left...
Gullifetisweet
Created by: elenas
Pronunciation: gull-ee-fateesh-sweet
Sentence: your habit to gullifetisweet has to stop!
Etymology: from the word glutton, fetish and well.. sweet.
Sugaddict
Created by: Upaut
Pronunciation: shoo-gad-ict
Sentence: Dawn became such a sugaddict while working at the candy factory.
Etymology: sugar + addict
Sucrabsorb
Created by: arianell
Pronunciation: SOOK-rub-soarb, alternatively sook-rub-SOARB.
Sentence: The raspberry filling leaking out of the donuts gave Lucy an overwhelming desire to sucrabsorb them.
Etymology:
Caneac
Created by: clarity
Pronunciation: cay-ne-ac
Sentence: She loved sugar so much you could call her a real caneac.
Etymology: cane + maniac
----------------------------
COMMENTS:
This verboticism came to me to easily during this season of sugarplums. - clarity, 2006-12-16: 20:56:00
----------------------------
Voted For! | Comments and Points
Glucosetony
Created by: jeremiahbritt
Pronunciation: glew-kohz-toh-nee
Sentence: Marcus's glucosetony made him unable to pass Madeline's candy jar with out gorging himself into a diabetic coma.
Etymology: glucose+gluttony
Gorgealicious
Created by: wiccanfey
Pronunciation: gorge-a-lish-sush
Sentence: Amy wasn't hungry but every time she opened a box of chocolate chip cookie dough or glazed donuts she couldn't help but have a gorgealicious moment.
Etymology: Gorge
Surgasm
Created by: Morwen
Pronunciation: shur-gas-em
Sentence: As soon as Eric got home from trick-or-treating he dove into his candy stash and surgasmed on Snickers
Etymology: Sugar + Orgasm
Compulsumption
Created by: Auxilizz
Pronunciation:
Sentence: They were obsereved in compulsuming whatever on the table that evening.
Etymology: = compulsive consumption; verb: to compulsume; noun: compulsumption.
----------------------------
COMMENTS:
Don't you mean compulsuming? To compulsume would be the verb... no? - thedreness, 2006-12-15: 03:03:00
Thanks, you are right. Edited. - Auxilizz, 2006-12-15: 06:13:00
----------------------------
Glucogulp
Created by: Tealeaf
Pronunciation: gloo'-ka-gulp
Sentence: "I'm about to glucogulp my way out of these size 6 shorts."
Etymology: glucose and gulping a glutton does make