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1. curvy
314 up,
94 downUsed most commonly in teen magazines as a euphemism for "fat" or "chubby." It works brilliantly as a marketing ploy for these companies, and it keeps from damaging the self-esteem of their overweight American adolescent consumers.
Curvy, in the traditional sense, means having an ample bosom, trim waist, and round butt.
Tyra Banks, Gisele Bundchen, and Scarlett Johansson are truly curvy. They have meat in all the right places!
Seventeen dresses all of their size 16 "curvy" girls in outfits from
Torrid.
euphemism chubby plump fat overweight
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Marissa H. May 1, 2006
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2. curvy
215 up,
71 downit used to be used to define an attractive, healthy woman's figure, which was an hourglass shape and good shoulders, now it is used to describe fat women. magazines wrongly use the word 'curvy' to try and make fat gals feel better about not being called fat, but hey, isnt it just as rude to call someone skinny as it is to call someone fat? they want slim girls to say "omigod!" and head for the pies and lard so everyone will look big and that way,they think nobody will be jealous. big women dont see that slagging off slim women wont make themselves any prettier. take a hint
normal healthy size 10 girl walks down street when she is spied by a fat lady. "Maureen! get a load of that size 10 stick insect!" she s******s. "Yeah im wicked proud of my- *umph* curvy figure! i'll display my luscious curvy muffin tops and heavenly cankles proudly for everyone to see what a 'healthy' figure is!"
fat curvy chubby chunky flabby big
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Jessicool Dec 8, 2006
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3. Curvy
303 up,
173 downa real woman. not a stick. curvy women should be considered beautiful.
"shes beautiful!"
"yeah the lolly-pop look is sooo out"
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fashion ***** Aug 25, 2005
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4. curvy
218 up,
88 downA way a woman should look, similar in curve to a guitar or violin, but not as pronouced.
"She was looking nice to me."
"Yeah; curvy."
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Vantage Feb 21, 2005
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5. curvy
166 up,
70 downa word people sometimes use to describe fat girls,
in turn causing those ones with truly good, curvy figures
to believe they ,too, are fat.
An idiot might say, "Of course, you don't need to diet, 10
tonne Tessy. You be proud of your "curves". It's healthy to be completely obese.Because it means you aren't skinny."
douchebags
curvy
voluptious bigger sexy woman hypocrites
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LINDAR May 29, 2006
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6. curvy
91 up,
53 downWord used to describe chubbier women, the word is used incorrectly to make larger people feel better about their unhealthy bodies. They often use newspaper articles such as 'Curvy is the new skinny' and ' Real girls have curves' So if you are skinny the 'curvy' girls boast about boys preffering curves and 'something to grab hold of'- what?
'It's been proved, boys love a curvy figure' The plump girl was reassured by the magazine stating her body was 'curvy' and better than slimmer women.
chubby fat plump tubby overweight unhealthy
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Mwah! x Dec 11, 2006
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7. curvy A euphamism for fat. Curvy used to describe women who had large breasts, a small waist, and a big, shapely butt.
Now, the media is pressuring young girls and women to look like Scarlett Johansson or Angelina Jolie. If you have naturally small breasts, don't have a tiny waist, or particularly shapely hips, you're labelled as anorexic or "not a real woman". This same media claims to support "loving yourself", but if "yourself" hasn't got a perfect hourglass figure, then you're done for. Hypocrisy knows no bounds, right?
Let's say a girl, named Eve, was a fairly attractive girl. However, as she grew older, she never developed past an A cup. In other words, she wasn't curvy. According to the celebrity-obsessed freaks out there, she wasn't a real woman, so after years of struggling with her self-esteem, she got breast implants.
Why?
Because she wasn't a "real woman" without double d's.
The REAL dictionary:
2.curvy - (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves; "Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes"; "a curvy young woman in a tight dress"
bosomy,
busty,
buxom,
curvaceous,
full-bosomed,
sonsie,
sonsy,
well-endowed,
stacked,
voluptuous
shapely - having a well-proportioned and pleasing shape; "a slim waist and shapely legs"
From what I know.... when someones calling another FAT per se, they don't say that they're curvry but rather BIG BONED.