Verboticism: Sugargasm

'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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Overcandisic

Created by: ipswich78

Pronunciation: over - candy - sick

Sentence: She was extremely overcandisic in her love of bon-bons

Etymology: sick from over eating of candy!

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Chumching

Created by: zoltan

Pronunciation:

Sentence: I was chumching my cotton candy.

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Fructosy

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: frook tow see

Sentence: George loved anything sweet, particularly sweet fruits, especially those in liquid form. He was mad about madeira, sanguine for sangria, a muscateer for muscatel and okay for tokay. Even the next days wrath of grapes was worth it for the sense of fructosy he could achieve.

Etymology: Fructose (a simple sugar found in honey and in many ripe fruits) & Ecstasy (a state of elated bliss)

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Fatmaker

Created by: yasushi

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- yasushi, 2006-12-17: 18:12:00

My first entry!! - yasushi, 2006-12-17: 18:13:00

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Gorgify

Created by: Rocky

Pronunciation: gorj|I|fy

Sentence: Larry's hair turns green and he experiences epileptic tremors when he is sufficiently gorgified.

Etymology: Gorge | Satisfy

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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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Saccharintoxication

celeron450

Created by: celeron450

Pronunciation: sack-ar-in-tox-ih-cay-shun

Sentence: Even the smallest morsel of candy would send Billy into a state of saccharintoxication.

Etymology: saccharine - intoxication

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Candilepsy

Created by: lela2210

Pronunciation: can-di-lep-see

Sentence: At first he was worried at the look on her face and the slight spasming as she ate the chocolate, then he realised that she merely suffered from the all too common candilepsy.

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Glucgasm

simon1081

Created by: simon1081

Pronunciation: gluc-gasm

Sentence: The police officer was enjoying the donuts so much he was having a glucgasm

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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

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