Devil’s Appetite
To habitually and often uncontrollably chew one’s own flesh, to eat oneself, often out of anxiety or boredom.
Common appendages on the body that are subjected to the effects of Devil’s Appetite are the sides of one’s knuckles, callouses on the soles of feet and toes, and the palms of one’s hands.
Common appendages on the body that are subjected to the effects of Devil’s Appetite are the sides of one’s knuckles, callouses on the soles of feet and toes, and the palms of one’s hands.
“Michael, why is there blood smudged on your paper?”
“Sorry, I have Devil’s Appetite and sometimes I take it a little too far.”
“Sorry, I have Devil’s Appetite and sometimes I take it a little too far.”