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"fat cow" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as an insult or as a descriptive term. Example: "Despite working out regularly, Sarah couldn't shake off her nickname 'fat cow' given to her by her high school classmates."
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Penny: She looks like a big fat cow.
I recommend Fat Cow, brewed in North Carolina.
"She's a fat cow," yells another booker about a very slim model.
The first time she performed live, according to legend, a male heckler shouted "Fuck off, you fat cow" for most of her set.
"No one is putting pressure on me," she hastened to say, "but I don't want to look like a big, fat cow on the movie screen!
He has likewise called another female Muslim critic a "stupid liberal cow", a "fat cow" and a "p***head" who writes "drunken liberal garbage" and should "do one".
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therealjunkfoodproject.co.uk KF In northern Italy, fat cows are revered.
"The fat cows have gone, and now the lean cows are here".
Isaac Babel's short stories are like the lean cows in Pharaoh's dream that eat up the fat cows.
Unsurprisingly, Kerviel alleged his bosses were distinctly relaxed when the fat cows were coming out of the Nile.
With its fat cows and flaky pastries, its neat streets and nice queen, this pampered little land seems as foreign to angst as any country could be.
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