Verboticism: Sweetover
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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Oversweeting
Created by: bertie242
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Harold had to go to rehab because of his compulsive oversweeting.
Etymology: Sweet + Overeating
Delectavorus
Created by: Adamson
Pronunciation: Dey-lec-ta-vo-rous
Sentence: This donut is so delectavorus, I could eat a whole box.
Etymology: delectable+voraciousness.
Candevour
Created by: Amerie
Pronunciation: can-dee-vow-r
Sentence: Tom couldn't walk past the bakery without the urge to candevour everything in sight.
Etymology: candy + devour
Bonbombed
Created by: Wriiight
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I tried to take her to a nice restaraunt, but by the time desert came she got totally bonbombed.
Etymology: fr. bonbon, a sweet. See also bonbondage: torturing oneself with sweets that you won't let yourself eat.
Homeration
Created by: jdfalk
Pronunciation:
Sentence:
Etymology: From the popular cartoon character Homer Simpson. One of his famous lines is "mmm, donuts," often followed by drooling.
Sucorhea
Created by: mickey666
Pronunciation:
Sentence: 15 doughnuts, a box of sweets and a large chocolate cake later, she was suffering from sucorhea
Etymology:
Suprasucrecoma
Created by: danboaz
Pronunciation: sU-pra-sU-kra-cOma
Sentence: Sherry and I indulge ourselves in a weekly suprsucrecoma every saturdaymorning at Starbucks, with venti mochas of course.
Etymology: Supra: greater than, Sucre: sugar, Coma: stupor
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- danboaz, 2006-12-15: 11:16:00
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