So when did the phrase, "a few extra extra pounds"

sygyzy

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Since girls started lying more and more on Craigslist personals. My favorite is "About me? I am 5'1, curvy (that does not mean fat!)"
 

Chaotic42

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Since:

a) People referring to other people's weight gain try to be nice about saying "You're a horrible, fat, cow of a person"
b) People referring to their own weight gain are almost always oblivious to how bad it really is.

Edit: Commmmmmmas!
 

IceBergSLiM

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ok as far as online profiles go, I know this is what you are referring too

but "curvy and few extra pounds" = FAT FAT FAT

not I'm 120 lbs and I really should be 110 no it means I'm 175 pounds and should really be 110.

thats the translation
 

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About the same time that a "light snack" became an entire bag of double stuffed oreos.
 

torpid

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Marketting gimmick for online dating stuff. If you literally have a few extra pounds you are average in online dating lingo. Full figured often means, figure resembles a sphere. Girls get lots of stuff like that. There's also curvy which means the same thing as a few extra pounds.

I haven't figured out what stocky means yet, nor "thick".

Although I did go out with someone who listed a few extra and she meant it literally.
 

homercles337

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Anything "bigger" than athletic/fit/thin--yes, including average--is FAT. Americans on average are fat, thus an "average" sized woman is truly fat.
 

IceBergSLiM

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Originally posted by: torpid
Marketting gimmick for online dating stuff. If you literally have a few extra pounds you are average in online dating lingo. Full figured often means, figure resembles a sphere. Girls get lots of stuff like that. There's also curvy which means the same thing as a few extra pounds.

I haven't figured out what stocky means yet, nor "thick".

Although I did go out with someone who listed a few extra and she meant it literally.

i think all these euphemisms just mean FAT FAT FAT

"average" in reality probably means a few extra pounds nothing to be scared away from though.
 

torpid

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If stocky and thick mean fat then why would anyone ever put it instead of "a few extra pounds"?
 

IceBergSLiM

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Originally posted by: torpid
If stocky and thick mean fat then why would anyone ever put it instead of "a few extra pounds"?

eu·phe·mism (yf-mzm) Pronunciation Key Audio pronunciation of "euphemism" [P]
n.

The act or an example of substituting a mild, indirect, or vague term for one considered harsh, blunt, or offensive: ?Euphemisms such as ?slumber room?... abound in the funeral business? (Jessica Mitford).
 

BChico

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Seriously, eveyone who posts something negative about someone overweight on these forums, should have to post a picture of themselves. Then we'll all critique your body.
 

AndrewR

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Originally posted by: dainthomas
ATOT really hates the fatties, I've noticed.

There's no excuse to being fat except laziness barring a very small percentage of cases.
 

torpid

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Thanks for the definition but it doesn't answer the question. It would be like having an option for morbidly obese but having it mean the same thing as "a few extra pounds". Who's going to chooce morbidly obese when "a few extra pounds" means the same thing? That's what I don't get about thick and stocky. I feel like they have a different meaning. Like maybe stocky means dwarf and thick means stupid.
 

IceBergSLiM

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Originally posted by: torpid
Thanks for the definition but it doesn't answer the question. It would be like having an option for morbidly obese but having it mean the same thing as "a few extra pounds". Who's going to chooce morbidly obese when "a few extra pounds" means the same thing? That's what I don't get about thick and stocky. I feel like they have a different meaning. Like maybe stocky means dwarf and thick means stupid.


i would consider beyonce thick. but in online profiles its a euphemism.
 

DougK62

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Even better are the ones that list themselves as "average" when they are faaaaaaaaaaar from it.

 

AndrewR

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Originally posted by: DougK62
Even better are the ones that list themselves as "average" when they are faaaaaaaaaaar from it.

Well, since 2/3 of the US is overweight, "average" is overweight! ;)