tubby
IPA: tˈʌbi
noun
- (derogatory, slang, often used teasingly) An overweight person.
adjective
- stout, rotund
- Resembling a tub
- sounding dull and without resonance or freedom of sound.
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Examples of "tubby" in Sentences
- Being tubby is not a shame.
- The man is tubby and short.
- She lives with a tubby man.
- Some people like to be tubby.
- She is married to a tubby man.
- It is not his fault to be tubby.
- He denied that his son is tubby.
- Who would want to have a tubby spouse
- Some people laughed at his tubby figure.
- The children made fun of him for being tubby.
- I know that he's the kind of tubby one that's, you know -- (CROSSTALK)
- By calling you a teletubby was she infering that you were looking a little 'tubby' or just plain weird
- She was, like the rest of her kind, very "tubby," being as broad as the _Peacock_, though 10 feet shorter on deck.
- According to Electric Pig, the new phone looks amazingly good, specially next to the iPhone and the BlackBerry Bold, making them look "tubby".
- The Egyptian striker always had to fight the 'tubby' tag at his former clubs Spurs and Middlesbrough - but he is on a mission to shed the pounds at Wigan.
- "She's rather dim and kind of tubby - undereducated and undersexed - and she displays a distressing affinity for mom jeans and sweaters covered in puffy paint and appliquéd kittens."
- I've been thinking of something along similar lines - where men boys/guys/young males - whichever term suits best use terms such as tubby, d*ckhead as almost pet names in conversation with each other.
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