Verboticism: Stuffle
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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Sweetsweeting
Created by: valan
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Sweetsweeting leads to obesity.
Etymology:
Tastaculizer
Created by: xelepart
Pronunciation:
Sentence: "As evidenced by the way he's eating that cake, Joey is a complete tastaculizer."
Etymology:
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
Fatmaker
Orgasmatical
Created by: mersh
Pronunciation: or gaz mat e kal
Sentence: the last time i had something so orgasmatical i was sick for 2 weeks, it was so sweet!
Etymology:
Monsugare
Created by: kokorin
Pronunciation:
Sentence: I was sick of my boss's orders today. I'm gonna monsugare tonight and wanna forget about it.
Etymology: monster+sugar: the sound 'mon' is similer to that of 'man' in 'manger', which means eat in French.
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COMMENTS:
- kokorin, 2006-12-17: 05:20:00
This is my first try. Although English is not my mother tongue, I enjoy to create new words in English. I image a monster who is grinning with pleasure after eating lots of sweets. So I want to call the guy on the illustration 'Monsugar'. - kokorin, 2006-12-17: 09:50:00
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Eatahisteria
Created by: LenhardtLac
Pronunciation: ejt-a-hs-terja
Sentence: Look at that fat fudge-packer, he's eating like crazy, he sure does have an eatahisteria!
Etymology:
Sugarsex
Created by: hjbolte
Pronunciation:
Sentence: Due to al long night of sugarsex, he tried to find the waterbottle.
Etymology:
Glucoverdose
Created by: DoctorManhattan
Pronunciation: 'glü-'kO-v&r-"dOs
Sentence: "If you eat all those deep-fried Twinkies, you're going to glucoverdose."
Etymology: From Greek "gleukos" meaning "sweet wine" + from Old English "over" + from Greek and Latin "dosis" meaning "gift".
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COMMENTS:
Deep fried twinkies? That sounds good! - wordmeister, 2006-12-15: 17:25:00
I know. There was this restaurant in L.A. that would sell them, but every time we went there they were closed for one reason or another (family emergencies (heart attacks?), etc.) and then they finally closed permanently, so I never got a chance to try o - DoctorManhattan, 2006-12-17: 14:35:00
ne. By all reports, they were exquisite, though. Guess I'll have to try it myself one of these days. - DoctorManhattan, 2006-12-17: 14:36:00
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