Verboticism: Diabeetish

'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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Lustcose

IHeartKiwiTarts

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)

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Sugarism

Created by: irishka

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Sugarasm

Created by: camel

Pronunciation: Sugar-asm

Sentence: The mere thought of peanut-butter monopoly after a round of Crisco twister is enough to make me sugarasm forthwith.

Etymology: Sugar, orgasm

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Sucromance

Created by: gwenaverill

Pronunciation: soo-crow-mance

Sentence: Arnold's habitual daily donut stop had evolved into an uncontrollable sucromance

Etymology: sucrose + romance

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Fatmaker

Created by: yasushi

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Escamour

Created by: deadlight

Pronunciation: ESK-uh-mor

Sentence: Look at that man in the restaurant! He must have escamour or something.

Etymology: Esca, the latin word for food. Amour, the French word for love. Simply means a "love of food," but used in a more extreme sense.

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Canacious

Created by: caley

Pronunciation: Ca-nay-shus

Sentence: I love cakes with icing, they're so canacious.

Etymology: the word is derived from cane as in sugar cane

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Sugasm

gorillo

Created by: gorillo

Pronunciation: shu'-gasm

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

Etymology: sugar+orgasm

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Overcandisic

Created by: ipswich78

Pronunciation: over - candy - sick

Sentence: She was extremely overcandisic in her love of bon-bons

Etymology: sick from over eating of candy!

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Sugourmandy

Created by: verbinator

Pronunciation: shu-gor-man-dee

Sentence: Receiving little gratification from his work at the IT help desk, Albert frequently reached for donuts, becoming another victim of sugourmandy.

Etymology: sugar + gourmand

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