Verboticism: Sweeturbate

'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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Glutony

Created by: torgone

Pronunciation: gloo ten ee

Sentence: The sales office is an orgy of glutony on Friday morning.

Etymology: gluten + gluttony

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Sugarse

TripleT

Created by: TripleT

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Sentence: I know Maverick sugarses very often - he's becoming fat.

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Saccharidophilla

Created by: tpm01

Pronunciation: sack-a-rido-fila

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Etymology: saccharide meanining a basic carbohydrate such as a sugar and phila meaning love

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Glucolic

Created by: ensoul1

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Sentence: Hi, my name's Bob, and I'm a Glucolic. (Hi Bob!)

Etymology: Glucose + -oholic

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Sucorhea

Created by: mickey666

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Sentence: 15 doughnuts, a box of sweets and a large chocolate cake later, she was suffering from sucorhea

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Gloopcoma

Created by: knickers

Pronunciation: gloop-co-ma

Sentence: Dontus give you gloopcoma

Etymology: From gloop, coma

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Yumminess

Created by: cookiedoughmix

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Edipleasure

Created by: currentlyinsolitude

Pronunciation: ed-ee-plee-sure

Sentence: She edipleasured the donuts so much she got a stomach ache

Etymology: Italian

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Devourecstasy

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: dee vower eks tasee

Sentence: Dieter and Denise dated at Dunkin Donuts daily and displayed devourecstasy doing a daily diet of delicious, dainty donuts and denying their dependence on delectable, desirable dining dalliances.

Etymology: Devour (enjoy avidly;eat greedily;eat immoderately) & Ecstasy (Intense pleasure;A state of emotion so intense that a person is carried beyond rational thought and self-control;A trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.)

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Docing

Created by: FullmoonWitch

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