Verboticism: Sacchasuck

'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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Overcrose

DaddyNewt

Created by: DaddyNewt

Pronunciation: oh-ver-krohs

Sentence: By the third crispy cream Sylvia was overcrosing.

Etymology: overdose+sucrose

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Stuffumunch

Created by: myss51

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Etymology: Stuff yourself by munching on food.

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Nonstopsweeteater

Created by: ucs777

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Sugasm

Created by: Aioua

Pronunciation: shu'-gasm

Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.

Etymology: sugar+orgasm

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Sugorgy

munki

Created by: munki

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Yunch

Created by: Molnar

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Tastegasm

Created by: J03Yvanalstyne

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Sentence: That donut is "tastegasmic."

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Fatiman

Created by: joeven

Pronunciation: Fat-i-man

Sentence: Your such a "Fatiman"

Etymology: dunno

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Sucrophoric

Created by: mweinmann

Pronunciation: su - kro - for - ik

Sentence: Lisa became sucrophoric when she bit into Aunt Dodie's fresh Apple Pie with the sugar cookie crust. She felt that she might be overcome with joy as the cinnamon and sugar syrup spread across her palette.

Etymology: Sucrose, Euphoric

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COMMENTS:

makes my mouth water, too! - Nosila, 2009-08-06: 01:14:00

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Humanature

Created by: Bernmeister

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Sentence: 'John succumbed to a bout of humanature as he polished off the last donut'

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