Verboticism: Sugobesity

'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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Ingestamour

Created by: RideN

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Esnackulate

Created by: dwingillinois

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Sentence: I try not to start eating M&Ms; once I do, I just esnackulate until my eyes roll back in my head.

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Confectionism

Created by: blake

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Sentence: Its really sad what Jim's confectionism has done to that family.

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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

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Sugjaculation

fmgene

Created by: fmgene

Pronunciation: sug-jack -ulation

Sentence: the sight of that cake makes me want to sugjaculate

Etymology: sugar+ejaculation

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Sweeteasure

Created by: Pumka

Pronunciation: sweet-easure (like pleasure)

Sentence: It's a great sweeteasure to eat this donut.

Etymology: sweet+pleasure

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Donicious

Created by: Yugoslav

Pronunciation: This word should be used with additional mmm...

Sentence: Oh no, i can't wait anymore, it's smells like mmm donicious

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Homereater

Created by: deviant

Pronunciation: Ho-mer-eat-er

Sentence: Whenever D'Oh Nuts are on the menu he always homereats, he's a complete homereater!

Etymology: Homer, father of the Simpson family is the originator of this affliction.

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Sucromania

Created by: Guthlaf1

Pronunciation: SOO-krow-MAYN-ee-ah

Sentence: He had been diagnosed with sucromania as a young boy, and had never really recovered.

Etymology: sucro - from the common sugar, sucrose mania - an obsession beyond all reason

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Overcose

Created by: trer9

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