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Vocaholic 

When a person is addicted to the sounding vocals in a song. It refers especially to the incredible and hard to reach vocals.
you hear the new sam smith?
you bet, im a vocaholic
Vocaholic by Ludwig Van Beeethoven November 27, 2017

Vodkaholic 

Someone who cannot get enough vodka. They are technically alcoholics: but only when it comes to vodka!
Keep that Grey Goose away from Sam and Shay, they are total vodkaholics and will kill the bottle!
Vodkaholic by SamFoxx September 12, 2012

Vocabulicious 

A word meaning too much for one individual to comprehend. Usually, the individual pertaining to this word, will probably never know what the meaning is.
bro: yo, i wrote some mainstream lyrics brah. check it out, "i got aids and spread it like the bubonic"

me: that's legit bro, however it might be too vocabulicious..
Vocabulicious by Ensense May 9, 2011

vocabulicious 

a way of describing one who, due to their vast lexicon, titilates the senses with their choice of vocabulary
After conversing with Kiran, Tara noticed that he was very vocabulicious, in that he used many difficult and intruiging words to express his views overtly.
vocabulicious by Tara Zierler January 7, 2008
a die-hard fan of the soca genre of music.
I can't get enough of this soca. I'm a socaholic.
socaholic by shotty373 July 10, 2009

vocabolisher

One who shortens and/or alters words in conversational mode, not so much out of laziness, but moreso to feel cool and to stand out from the crowd. The most popular vocabolishing method is shortening words to one syllable, often times adding an "s" to the end of the new word. However, in rare cases, sometimes a syllable is added to a word in order to make it sound more trendy. Unbeknownst to these "hip" vocabolishers, everyone around them is usually severely annoyed and wishes that they would just finish out the syllables or just hush up. This method is most widely practiced in the western portion of the United States but is slowly taking over the lips of youth everywhere.
Some examples of vocabolisher usage are as follows: possible = poss, definitely = def, deodorant = deodes, hell = hella, maybe = mabes, water = wats, Guatemala = Guats, whatever happens = whatever haps, Empire State Building = Emps (yes, it has been known to go this far)
I broke up with my last boyfriend because he was one of those vocabolisher people who couldn't finish what he started, and I'm not only talking about words.
vocabolisher by Miss Davis April 23, 2006