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You are fat

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You are fat Alyssa

by Nicholas ammo44 June 06, 2019

you sound fat

An insult toward bitter females, who may or may not be fat and/or ugly, that think they are above people who are more attractive and can attract the opposite sex easily. They also generalize about people to make themselves feel better.

Bitter Female: "In my books all pretty boys and weight lifters are jerks. They think they are so great, if one tried to walk up to me I would ignore them." Random Person: "You sound fat, those types of guys would not want to talk to you in the first place."

by Lance Bozeman July 19, 2005

You sound fat

A response used to quickly and effectively tear down a bitter, jealous or resentful male. Best used on incels or "niceguys" who complain about attractive people constantly.

Male: I hate all you shallow chads and staceys. Why do girls only like assholes? Nice guys finish last! Attractive person: You sound fat

by shitlord101 February 06, 2020

You sound fat

A response used to quickly and efficiently tear down a jealous, bitter or resentful male. Best used on incels or "niceguys" who complain about attractive people and women constantly.

Incel: I hate all these shallow chads and staceys! Niceguys finish last! Girls only date assholes! Person: You sound fat

by shitlord101 February 06, 2020

you fat

Use of calling someone "Friend" Turing of a adjective into a noun

Hey whats up, you fat.

by Mobius October 09, 2003

you fat bitch

a term used when you want to call someone a fat bitch

you fat bitch

by the giggle king lord of laughs September 22, 2021

You fat biffer

Someone eating or aquiring comically large and/or frequent amounts of food, or appearing to do so. Must be said with a south-west english accent (Cornwall, Devon, etc.) Only works with the 'You' at the front, and only happens with 'You' and 'Bif' on one note, and 'fat'and 'fer' on a higher one. There's no real emphasis anywhere, and it's deadpan despite the humourous intent.

"4 pints. And a pie." "You fat biffer."

by davev July 03, 2005