well fit
No, actually the adjectives 'fat' and 'mean' are not similar descriptions, they have to be taken separately. The word 'fat' is a noun as well as an adjective; the abstract noun for the adjective mean is meanness.
well not really it depends on there mood
No- in fact- some people can have depression being fat- as well as die from being too fat (obesity). Also- fat is a mean word:-(
"does 'Mardi gras' mean 'merry times' - 'Fat Tuesday' - or 'Spring Welcome'? (well, fat means 'gras' in French, and Tuesday is spelled 'mardi' ...)
If you mean the Chipmunk? Well, he is so fat and chubby, and so cute
Well Makua means 'Heaps' & Lapo'a means 'Big/Fat' so altogether it would be, Heaps big or fat
as fat... what on earth do you mean? fat is a substance.
It means how well you burn - off fat from your body and how substantially you jog.
That depends on how much fat there is in it. If its lots of fat, then no! If its thin then,well, you get the point.
The fat of the land is the best products that the land can produce (the fated calf). So it means you are living on the best that is available - living well/richly.
Being well-proportioned does not necessarily mean that a person looks fat. Proportion refers to the balance and symmetry of body parts relative to each other, which can be found in individuals of various body types, including those who are slim, athletic, or fuller-figured. A well-proportioned body can enhance overall aesthetics, regardless of the person's weight or body fat percentage. Ultimately, beauty standards vary widely, and perceptions of what looks "fat" are subjective.
fat and ugly fat and ugly