Verboticism: Oversweet

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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Sucrophoric
Created by: mweinmann
Pronunciation: su - kro - for - ik
Sentence: Lisa became sucrophoric when she bit into Aunt Dodie's fresh Apple Pie with the sugar cookie crust. She felt that she might be overcome with joy as the cinnamon and sugar syrup spread across her palette.
Etymology: Sucrose, Euphoric
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COMMENTS:
makes my mouth water, too! - Nosila, 2009-08-06: 01:14:00
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Sugarevel
Created by: sklinemo
Pronunciation:
Sentence: She was sluggish and queasy after her wild morning of sugarevelling at the neighborhood donut joint.
Etymology: sugar + revel
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Pastrygasm
Created by: jboehnker
Pronunciation: pay' stree gaz' em
Sentence: Mary was disgusted at witnessing Bob in the full throes of a pastrygasm, yet she couldn't deny that part of her was incredibly jealous.
Etymology: pastry + orgasm
Sugobesity
Created by: hvhtim
Pronunciation: shu-go-BE-sih-tee
Sentence: Many police officers suffer from sugobesity.
Etymology: sugar, obesity
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.
Sucrominacity
Created by: mdschermer
Pronunciation: su-cro-mi-NAC-i-ty
Sentence: I know my sucrominacity is clogging up my arteries, but this dessert is just too good to pass up.
Etymology: sucrose: sugar + minacity: disposition to threaten.
Sweetmouth
Created by: memexikon
Pronunciation: sweet mouth
Sentence: Overcome by sweetmouth, the president is decaying as we speak.
Etymology: sweet + mouth
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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