Verboticism: Sucrophilia
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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Sacchariate
Created by: maxxy
Pronunciation: sah-CARE-ee-ayt
Sentence: Jim could even sacchariate over pictures of pastries.
Etymology: saccharin + verbal ending
Foodgasm
Created by: Acostell
Pronunciation: Food-Gazim
Sentence: Jacob practically had a foodgasm over all the ice cream Shelley bought.
Etymology: Food+Orgasm
Glutomania
Created by: Harbow
Pronunciation: Glut-o-mania
Sentence: To have a deep carving of all sweet things to the point excess
Etymology: From gluton and mania
Bellyheap
Created by: XeniNeko
Pronunciation: The stress is on the first vowel.
Sentence: I am so fond of sugared substanses...so sweet. so tasty...oh. I have bellyheaped again. poor am I :-(((
Etymology: beely + heap verb - to bellyheap noun - a bellyheap
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COMMENTS:
People))) I like it! - XeniNeko, 2006-12-17: 10:05:00
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Sugasm
Created by: Flixst
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Sucroglutobesitomize
Created by: Hjason
Pronunciation: su-cro-glut-obise-it-o-mize
Sentence: Because Pete was such a sucroglutobisitomizer, we could only wrench his body from the bath tub he was stuck in, with a crow bar and a pulley system.
Etymology: sucrose-glutton-obise-maximize
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COMMENTS:
- Hjason, 2006-12-19: 13:39:00
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Sugasm
Created by: Fulkron
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
Sugasm
Created by: Aioua
Pronunciation: shu'-gasm
Sentence: This cake is so good I had a sugasm.
Etymology: sugar+orgasm
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