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俚语 shape of
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Shape of

An informal, direct insult targetted toward a member of public deemed unworthy of a chav's approval.
It can also be used as an insult towards other's personal belongings -for example, a bike.

This insult is commonly used by a young, wannabe fighter chav.
Jamie: Seen that lad Oliver? Thinks he can fight.
Liam: Shape of him, spark him, me!

Example 2:

Jamie: Oliver got a new yellow bike. You seen it?
Liam: Shape of it; my Carrera is much better.

shapely

Similar to curvy. It is also used incorrectly. Women with a hourglass type figure, tone and firm but with some meat on their bones, are shapely. Fat girls with rolls are not. Thighs with cottage cheese are not found on shapely girls. Shapely is closer to thick than it is to heavy set.
Catherine Zeta Jones is shapely. Rosie O'Donnell is not.

Shaped

A term used to described a woman with a nice body.
Man, you see that girl over there? I was talking to her earlier, nobody told me she was shaped!

Shapes

A brand of 'BAKED, NOT FRIED' biscuits with many different flavours. The most delicious of them being Pizza and Cheese and Bacon.
"I saw Shapes on sale the other day, and you know know what I thought?"

"What?"

"OM NOM NOM!!"

shapes

1) meant to describe someone who is not fat, but odd looking.
That weird guy at my work looks... shapes.

Shapes

When you dance you throw shapes.
Mate in Digital the other night I was throwing some big shapes!

shapes

A large overweight person who's stomach does not flab around, it is muscular and hard.
That guy over there is so shapes.
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