Terms vs Blubbo - What's the difference?
terms | blubbo |
(slang, pejorative) an overweight or obese person.
* 1985 , Dee Matthews, Allan Zullo, Bruce M. Nash, The you can do it! kids diet
* 1989 , Marguerite Kelly, Katy Kelly, The mother's almanac II , Volume 2
* 1997 , David Cody Weiss, Bobbi J. G. Weiss, Good switch, bad switch , page 109
* 2004 , Fred Grandinetti, Popeye: an illustrated cultural history , page 308
As nouns the difference between terms and blubbo
is that terms is while blubbo is (slang|pejorative) an overweight or obese person.blubbo
English
Noun
(en noun)- Bob, fifteen, lost 15 pounds and was 25 pounds from his goal: I've been called names like "fatso" and "blubbo " and that gets me real mad.
- You study it together once a week to help him see the pitfalls, but don't get mad when he succumbs to what our flock lovingly calls a "blubbo attack." It's bound to happen.
- "Watch it, blubbo !" shot Salem.
- POPEYE I'm rights behind ya, blubbo !