You are fat
Young
Odd
Universally amazing
Awesome
Really cool
Excellent
Fair
Active
Thicc
Odd
Universally amazing
Awesome
Really cool
Excellent
Fair
Active
Thicc
You are fat Alyssa
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."
Random Person: "You sound fat, those types of guys would not want to talk to you in the first place."
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
Attractive person: You sound fat
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
Person: You sound fat
you fat
Use of calling someone "Friend"
Turing of a adjective into a noun
Turing of a adjective into a noun
Hey whats up, you fat.
you fat bitch
a term used when you want to call someone a fat bitch
you fat bitch
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.
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."
"You fat biffer."