释义 |
Fatso slang.|ˈfætsəʊ| [presumably f. fat with addition of pl. s + -o2.] Used humorously or derisively as a nickname for a fat person.
1944R. D. Boyer in P. Gammond Duke Ellington (1958) i. 28 The other card players looked over and in succession asked, ‘How's it going, Pops?’ ‘Getting anywhere, Sandhead?’ and ‘You sending 'em, Fatso?’ 1962L. Deighton Ipcress File v. 32, I began to envy Fatso his sausage sandwiches. 1964E. Lacy Pity Honest iv. 97 Fatso glanced at me with disgust. |