Chubby. Pudgy. There are a whole bunch of words. Just fat?
Don't say anything like that to their face though. Or behind their back.
The person is stubborn or unyielding
You could call such a person a liar; you might also say that such a person is given to hyperbole.
A person who goes against the flow (of society, their community, their established culture, and so on) might be called a nonconformist.
A person that is curious might be inquisitive. This is a word used to describe someone who wants to know a lot about something or anything going on around them.
The door can be described as ajar.
Overweight
overweight
Yes if he/she is a full blooded chihuahua if a mixed breed than it might not be to much.Does the dog look overweight?if so call your vet and ask what you can feed the dog so it will lose weight.
The person is stubborn or unyielding
You might call that person an ascetic, or an eremite (hermit).
You might call a person who makes burgers a "hamburger cook," "cook," or "grill chef."
There are actually many roles that call for someone who is "overweight."
You might call an overweight broker this.answer: A "MIDDLE" MAN, moldy, leafy, nobody, family
Other than medical or health reasons, there is little need to call someone anything that refers to race, color, weight, birth defects, and so on. Health and medical - wise, the term 'plump' (Somewhat overweight) or 'obese' (very overweight) is OK. Or just use the term, 'overweight'. Some people use the term, "Undertall", as in, "I am not overweight, I am just undertall" Meaning that if the person was taller, their weight would be just right.
pumpkin.
An overweight Jack-O-Lantern could also be called a 'Plumpkin'.
Well their is 2 options ether call them fat and say "Dont know what your talking about fatty!" Or you can tell a teacher Its up to you