Verboticism: Canennite

'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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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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Gluttfestery

Created by: krisynxkhaos

Pronunciation: glutt-fest-er-ee

Sentence: We are very gluttfestery people.

Etymology: glutt as in glutton. fest like festival ery because i felt like it.

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Candymania

Created by: david1695

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Sugarotica

Created by: iceburgamy

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Sucruttony

Created by: solitair

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Sentence: He ate so many sweets he died of sucruttony.

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Maximunching

Created by: allwise

Pronunciation: maxi-munch-ing

Sentence: Catarina was quite full, but it tasted so good, and there was only half the bowl left of goodies, so she maximunched the rest, but ended up exploding when eating the last paper-thin chocolate wafer.

Etymology: Maxi: Norwegian chain of stores + Edvard Munch: some Norwegian artist

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Sugarsex

Created by: hjbolte

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Sentence: Due to al long night of sugarsex, he tried to find the waterbottle.

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Sucrosis

Created by: pdxpogo

Pronunciation: soo-crow-sis

Sentence: Sucrosis often leads to the onset of adult diabetes.

Etymology: Sucrose a sugar osis a disease

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Sugargloat

Created by: Rookina

Pronunciation: ˈ sh oŏgər+glōt

Sentence: Adams went into hyperactive sugargloat-mode after the whole-day class. He was eating donuts like CRAZY.

Etymology: Sugar(n)+ Gloat(v).

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COMMENTS:

The suffix "-ed" can also be added to the word, making it an adjective or a past tense word (-_-); SUGARGLOATED WITH GLEE!!! Hurrah. - Rookina, 2006-12-17: 18:34:00

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Scorange

Created by: Seekeh

Pronunciation: Sk-Orange

Sentence: Bob began to scornge his mother for a PS3.

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