Verboticism: Sweetweak

'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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Sugarphilia

Created by: kaykee

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Sweeddict

Created by: missparaguay1991

Pronunciation: -Sweed/ -dict

Sentence: Jonathan is a sweeddict you can see the sugar behind his nails and everything. He cannot make love to me if I'm not covered in chocolate! Manchester SweedAIDs Research Centre suggests the sweeddiction might have not cure.

Etymology: Sweeddict (n.) -swee/ from English sweet + dict/ from English addict. Family Tree: Sweeddiction (n.)

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Overdonut

Created by: vdobrynin

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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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Glucosetony

jeremiahbritt

Created by: jeremiahbritt

Pronunciation: glew-kohz-toh-nee

Sentence: Marcus's glucosetony made him unable to pass Madeline's candy jar with out gorging himself into a diabetic coma.

Etymology: glucose+gluttony

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Gorgy

Created by: swaizel

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Etymology: GORGE PLUS ORGY

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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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Shugorge

Created by: jimbob19

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Fructosy

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: frook tow see

Sentence: George loved anything sweet, particularly sweet fruits, especially those in liquid form. He was mad about madeira, sanguine for sangria, a muscateer for muscatel and okay for tokay. Even the next days wrath of grapes was worth it for the sense of fructosy he could achieve.

Etymology: Fructose (a simple sugar found in honey and in many ripe fruits) & Ecstasy (a state of elated bliss)

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Sugarolove

belabenyo

Created by: belabenyo

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