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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fatty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to someone who is overweight or as a term of endearment among friends, but it may be considered derogatory in some contexts.
Example: "I can't believe you ate that whole pizza, you little fatty!"
Alternatives: "an overweight person" or "a chubby individual".
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"I feel like a fatty".
But a Fatty stays fat".
"A fatty," he called her. "A bloodsucker".
The bones are heavy, and it's a fatty bird with proportionately less meat for its size.
In this case, the target tissue is myelin, a fatty substance that coats nerve fibers.
It is made with pig jowl, a fatty and exceptionally delicious cut.
I used to be a fatty because I was so uneducated about food.
I was a greedy guts and a bit of a fatty at school.
The Porgy: A fatty fish with a gaping mouth and a zoned-out stare.
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But why not, then, a fatty-foods tax?
Leave a Fatty-Looking Corpse".
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