Verboticism: Sweetenfruede
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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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.
Etymology:
Candiction
Created by: Tesla
Pronunciation: can - DICK - shun
Sentence: Bob had a severe candiction for caramel corn.
Etymology: candy + addiction
Honeyhorse
Created by: quippingqueen
Pronunciation: hun/ee/hors
Sentence: As the "honeyhorse" looked over the big buffet of bonbons before him, he began chomping at the bit in eager anticipation of which one to devour first.
Etymology: honey: a sweet substance + horse: as in eat like a horse
Gluconsummate
Created by: MTwain
Pronunciation: Glue Con Some Mate
Sentence: With the Krispy Kreme "hot donunts" sign on, he was almost forced to pull in, pay for a dozen and gluconsommate.
Etymology: from glucose (sugar) and consume and consummate (as in marriage - pleasure)
Saccharophiliac
Created by: Jonno
Pronunciation: sak/ar/oh/fill/ee/ak
Sentence: Rob was unexpectedly outed as a saccharophiliac when the bag of white powder found in his suitcase tested positive for sherbet.
Etymology: Saccharine(sweet) + Philiac (one that has a tendency towards)
Lustcose
Created by: IHeartKiwiTarts
Pronunciation: "lust-cose"
Sentence: I have so many lustcose desires for my jar of fluff
Etymology: from the word lust, and the ending of glucose ( glucose as you know is sugar)
Gorgasim
Created by: Verbotomnist
Pronunciation: gor-jazz-um
Sentence: Every night Don went to the same street corner store to get his fix, only a moment passed before the sweet gorgasm was over and all he had left was a belly ache and his regrets.
Etymology: Gorge (to eat gluttonously) + Orgasm (intense or unrestrained excitment)
Stuffenclagg
Created by: squashy
Pronunciation: stuf-en-klag
Sentence: he had a very sore stomach after stuffenclagging on eclairs the night before
Etymology: stuff-claggy
Cravebohydrate
Created by: thedreness
Pronunciation: Crave-bow-high-drate
Sentence: When I get that cravebohydrate there aren't enough cake and ice cream servings in the world to suffice this General Cornholio... and Slurpees, yum.
Etymology: Crave "Appetite, or great desire for" + Carbohydrate "Sugars and starches that are the most efficient source of food energy."