Hunker vs Chunker - What's the difference?
hunker | chunker |
An obese or overweight person
* 2009 , Catherine Deveny, Free to a Good Home , page 193
* 2011 , Bil Wright, Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy , page 37
As nouns the difference between hunker and chunker
is that hunker is (dated) a political conservative while chunker is an obese or overweight person.As a verb hunker
is to crouch or squat close to the ground.hunker
English
Etymology 1
Originally Scottish. Origin unknown, but probably of Germanic origin, perhaps *hunk- or *huk-. Probable cognates include Old Norse , Dutch huiken, and German hocken.Synonyms
* (crouch or squat) crouch, squatDerived terms
* hunkers * hunker downEtymology 2
UnknownSee also
* hunkers English intransitive verbs ----chunker
English
Noun
(en noun)- I love fat people. Chubby-chasing is my hobby. I enjoy nothing more than waving a vanilla slice under some chunker' s nose, tying it to my bumper bar with a string of jelly snakes then driving round the block at gelati-van pace
- Double-breasted on a chunker can sometimes be a really sad look, but on me this thing is L'uomo Vogue!