plumpy
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]plumpy (comparative plumpier, superlative plumpiest)
- Plump; fat; sleek.
- 2010, Donald Meikle, Twowinter Tales, page 73:
- "We're here t' greet ye," piped a plumpy little girl, pulling at Cal's sleeve.
Noun
[edit]plumpy (plural plumpies)
- (informal) A fat person or thing.
- 1990, Douglas Adams, Mark Carwardine, Last Chance To See:
- The most famous of all the animals of Mauritius is a large, gentle dove. A remarkably large dove, in fact: its weight is closest to that of a well-fed turkey. Its wings long ago gave up the idea of lifting such a plumpy off the ground, and withered away into decorative little stumps.
- 2007, Jim Harrison, Julip, page 112:
- It was ladies' league night at the bowling alley, and when he stood in the bar looking out at the lanes he picked out her trim figure on lane 7 in a gaggle of plumpies.
References
[edit]- “plumpy”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.