It you mean 'lean' as in without excessive fat, then fat or plump
If you were a cholo you would lean like a cholo, "Elbow bows up side to side". So I'm guessing "Lean like A Chola" would mean to do whatever a chola does.
"Lean and lank" refers to the build of the horse. In other words thin and skinny, or simply skin and bones. Lean and lank are synonymous, so they are redundant in this lyric.
its not lean on you its lean on me and its Bill Withers
Love lifted me
Slippered means wearing slippers and pantaloons means an old man on whom every one lays tricks
All gussied up and ready to paint the town red. It means to get onto your finest clothing and go out on the town.
The Infant; the Schoolboy; the Lover; the Soldier; the Justice; the "lean and slippered Pantaloon"; and Extreme Old Age.
The comical aspect of the lean and slippered pantaloon lies in the contrast between his former status as a respected figure in society and his current state of being aged and feeble. The image of him wearing slippers emphasizes his old age and implies a certain laziness or lack of vigor. This contrasts with the idea of the powerful and dignified figure he once was, making it humorous.
Shakespeare did not use the word pantaloons. He did use the word "Pantaloon", the name of a character in the Commedia dell'Arte, an old and lecherous man. Gremio in The Taming of the Shrew is described as a Pantaloon. It is in this sense that he uses it in Jaques' Ages of Man Speech in As You Like It, where he says that the sixth age slips into the lean and slippered Pantaloon.
Slippered means wearing slippers and pantaloons means an old man on whom every one lays tricks
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Pantaloon Retail India was created in 1987.
The population of Pantaloon Retail India is 14,000.
It is age Six of the Seven Ages of Man as recited in Jaques soliloquy that begins, "All the world's stage" in Shakespeare's As You LIke It -- Act !! Scene vii, It is the age before senility -- "sans teeth. sans eyes, sans everything."