Verboticism: Grubricate
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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Sugasm
Created by: dkrider
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Molesztera
Created by: molesztera
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COMMENTS:
- molesztera, 2006-12-15: 15:04:00
molesztera egy soproni kislány.más,mint a többiek azért nem játszik vele senki.Méghozzá azért nem,mert midenkit moleszterál.EUROPE-HUNGARY(LITTLE-SHIT-COUNTRY)sopron->my town seggarcok - molesztera, 2006-12-15: 15:12:00
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Pastrinize
Created by: Mustang
Pronunciation: PAYST-reh-nyz
Sentence: Elmer and his wife Sadie are clearly in total joy as they pastrinize following meals and even between meals as they gorge themselves on sweets of just about any sort.
Etymology: Blend of 'pastry' (sweets, dessert) and the suffix '-ize' (to act, carry out or take on a quality)
Homeration
Created by: jdfalk
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Etymology: From the popular cartoon character Homer Simpson. One of his famous lines is "mmm, donuts," often followed by drooling.
Glucoverindulce
Created by: Javeson1
Pronunciation: gloo-KOH-ver-in-DULL-chay
Sentence: steve! cut out that glucoverindulce right now! we have guests over!!!
Etymology: glucose+over indulge+ dolce :)
Donuttery
Created by: Psychicsi
Pronunciation: Do-nut-ter-y
Sentence: After noticing an open box of Krispy Kreme donuts Sandra and Bob went Donuttery
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Foodfrenzy
Created by: sumoore
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- sumoore, 2006-12-18: 22:19:00
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Swicken
Created by: condor
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Sentence: Geez! He swickens on those pastries like crazy! No wonder he feels bad.
Etymology: sweet + sick + en