The word "fat" typically describes a substance that is oily or greasy, often associated with high energy content. In a biological context, it refers to lipids stored in the body, which serve as a source of energy and play roles in insulation and protection of organs. Colloquially, it can also describe someone who is overweight, though this usage can carry negative connotations. Overall, "fat" encompasses both physical properties and social implications.
well, i was using a ouja board (creepy, i know) and we asked to describe us in one word and it said "tist"
it means being too fat
little or no chance of success.
1. Fat helps obtain some of the body's energy. 2. Fat helps surround and protect vulnerable organs in the body. 3. Fat helps keep warmth for the body during cold temperatures. HOPE THIS ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION
You can use them to describe the central tendency of the data but no more than that.
the dog is fat
They mean the same basic thing but tubby is usually seen as a less offensive word to describe someone
The root word "cuss" comes from the Middle English word "curs," which means to use profane language or swear. It is used to describe speaking in a vulgar or offensive manner.
A fat cow
Em a fat person
The Word Moti is used for the FAT female & Mote for FAT Male
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fat/huge/healthy...used by skateboarders to describe how they stomped a trick
It means 'fat'.
It means fat
It means 'fat'.
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