Porky (adjective)

Resembling or characteristic of pork; fatty, plump, or corpulent.

Origin:

Mid-19th century; earliest use found in american farmer. from pork + -y.

Examples:

  1. He was feeling porky after eating too much bacon.
  2. She was looking porky after the holidays.
  3. The porky belly of the pig was a sign of its health.
  4. The porky meat had a lot of marbling and was very tender.
  5. He had a porky appearance due to his sedentary lifestyle.
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