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Idioms describing human body fat
Fat head and ears: describes a fat figure, and sometimes refers to a cute child. Both are "fat heads and big ears."

Fasting poop: poop: the appearance of obesity. Metaphor is no real talent and learning.

Brain full of intestinal fat: brain full: refers to fat head and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a big belly. Describe the fat and ugly image of the exploiter who eats all day.

Broad-minded and obese: Feel comfortable and obese.

Broad-minded and fat originally means that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat. The source is Book of Rites University: "Rich house, virtuous body, broad-minded and fat."

Thin: I don't care that Vietnamese are thin and Wu people are fat. Metaphor has nothing to do with yourself.

Fragmented: fragmented: incomplete; Overweight: overweight. Incomplete and obese. Very ugly.

Big belly: poop: the appearance of obesity. Describe what obesity looks like.

Fat head and big ears: a fat head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.

Fat head and big face: fat head and big face. Describe people as obese and disgusting as pigs.

Fat head and big face: describes the body fat, and sometimes refers to cute children.