Verboticism: Canacious

'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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Saccharage

Created by: BrotherCaine

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Sentence: Augustus Gloop tried to saccharage his way through the whole of Wonka's factory.

Etymology: Saccharine + Rage

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Eanjoy

Created by: tomumeda

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Sentence: I have stomach ache today because I eanjoyed too much last night.

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Saccharintimacy

Created by: ipmcleod

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Sentence: Our company had to eliminate Krispy Kreme Fridays after an embarrassing display of saccharintimacy by Mike over in IT.

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Lalabit

Created by: akmaikin

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Smoof

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Created by: jwalter32

Pronunciation: SMOOF

Sentence: Embarrassed, Marianne left the room, leaving Roger alone smoofing his ice cream.

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Fruttle

Created by: Robke22

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Dulcimate

Created by: melia

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Surgasm

Created by: Morwen

Pronunciation: shur-gas-em

Sentence: As soon as Eric got home from trick-or-treating he dove into his candy stash and surgasmed on Snickers

Etymology: Sugar + Orgasm

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Sucromania

Created by: Guthlaf1

Pronunciation: SOO-krow-MAYN-ee-ah

Sentence: He had been diagnosed with sucromania as a young boy, and had never really recovered.

Etymology: sucro - from the common sugar, sucrose mania - an obsession beyond all reason

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- Guthlaf1, 2006-12-16: 01:08:00

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Candicap

Created by: steev

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