lardy
Etymology
lard + -y
adj
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Resembling or containing (perhaps an excess of) lard. -
(colloquial, derogatory, of a person) fat or overweight. Go back to snarfling down your microwave lasagna, you lardy bitch. August 14 1997, The Prince of Lies, “ABOUT VIRGINIA'S PARENTIAL NOTICE LAW”, in talk.abortion (Usenet)Look, Jeffy didn't start this, you lardy bitch. He tried to tell you. January 20 1999, susanna9988, “Troll Striptease 7”, in alt.fan.karl-malden.nose (Usenet)Well as you mentioned it. It's that fucking useless fat arse lardy bitch at Energis, you know the one who eats at … May 3 2003, Fred, “Unwanted Emails!”, in alt.fan.scarecrow (Usenet)
noun
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(slang, derogatory) An obese person. Funny Roseanne isn't kidding when she pushes for ladies to become lardies. 14 February 1989, Weekly World News, page 14You mentioned that your wife used to be a lardy and now she isn't. Did the pair of you train and diet together or was her approach more the weight watchers, slow pace jogging type? July 8 2003, NMcD32, “Help Needed ! ! ! Please Help”, in uk.rec.bodybuilding (Usenet)And as for the equipment they use, let's just say that Lance Armstrong won't be winning the Tour de France on one. In fact he probably wouldn't be able to turn the pedals, especially with a couple of lardies like us in the back, … 2004, Warwick Allen, Sweat, page 286 -
A lardy cake. ‘A bloomer, a Hovis, thank you, that's all ... oh, and put in a couple of lardies.’ Naturally, home-made lardy cake is even feggier than the baker’s. His aim is to put in as little lard, fruit and sugar as he can get away with: yours is, or should be, to cram in as much as possible. 1985, Jane Grigson, Jane Grigson's British cookery, page 32>Hmmm. American food is sugary? Not as sugary as the stuff they sell at >Somerfield's and Sainsbury's and ASDA--whole aisles of cookies and tea >biscuits. Ribena instead of fresh juice. No English muffins (which are >actually American) but lots of lardies! March 30 1997, Paul Louis, “Why are Americans such wankers.”, in alt.nuke.europe (Usenet)But Lardy Cake isn't really a London thing anyway. Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire is to my mind the epicentre of lardies. October 16 2001, Stephen Toogood, “What is Twinkies?”, in alt.usage.english (Usenet)
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