词汇 | fat |
释义 | fat Theme: ABUNDANCE mod. well supplied with something; having an overabundance of something.When it comes to printer paper, this place is fat.We're fat with paper, but there's not a ribbon in sight. Theme: ATTRACTIVENESS mod. sexy.She is one fat sister!You are truly fat, Wendy. Theme: EXCELLENCE mod. great; excellent.The fireworks in the park were really fat this year!Mary thought the rally was fat, but left early anyway. all (that) meat and no potatoes phr. said of a tremendously fat person. (A rude catchphrase.)Look at that guy— all meat and no potatoes.All that meat and no potatoes. She should go on a diet. chunky mod. stout; fat.Harry—the chow hound—is getting a little chunky.It's not all fat! He's always been a chunky brute. fat city n. fatness (expressed as a place).I've had it with fat city. I'm going on a diet.Sally is well on her way to fat city. (love) handles n. rolls of fat around the waist that can be held on to during lovemaking.Ted worked out daily, trying to get rid of his love handles.Not only did he grow a belly, but he's got handles on his handles. padded mod. plump or fat.He didn't hurt himself when he fell down. He's well padded there.Your clothes would fit better if you weren't so—ah—padded. porky mod. fat; obese; pig-like.You are beginning to look a little porky.See that porky man over there? spare tire n. a thickness in the waist; a roll of fat around one's waist.I've got to get rid of this spare tire.The spare tire started when I was twenty-six. (well-)upholstered mod. chubby; plump.Fortunately, he was upholstered enough that the fall didn't really hurt.My well-upholstered brother has to go on a diet. fat 1. adjective 1 good US, 1951. 2 wealthy UK, 1699. 3 (used of a fuel mixture) too rich. Biker (motorcyle) usage US, 2001. 4 (used of a part in a dramatic production) demanding, challenging, rewarding US, 1973. 5 when said of a military unit, over-staffed. Vietnam war usage US, 1977. 6 (ironically) slim; little. Especially in the phrases 'fat chance' and 'fat hopes' AUSTRALIA, 1938. 7 out of fashion, old-fashioned UK, 1980 2. noun 1 an erection AUSTRALIA, 1941. 2 a fattened cow or bull ready for market AUSTRALIA, 1888. 3 used as a euphemism in place of 'fuck' BERMUDA, 1985 fat1. mod. great; excellent. (see also the spelling variant phat.) Mary thought the rally was fat, but she left early anyway. 2. mod. well supplied with something; having an overabundance of something. We’re fat with paper, but there’s not a toner cartridge in sight. 3. mod. sexy. You are truly fat, Wendy.
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