单词 | fat-shame |
释义 | fat-shamev. 1. intransitive. To mock, humiliate, or stigmatize a person deemed to be fat or overweight. ΚΠ 2009 @cafemir 18 Aug. in twitter.com (accessed 21 Sept. 2020) PETA ‘fat shames’ in latest ad campaign—again making their point on the bodies of others—incredibly offensive move. 2016 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 15 Oct. (Late ed.) a21/1 He's made it O.K. to bully and fat-shame. 2017 B. E. Blaine & K. J. M. Brenchley Understanding Psychol. Diversity (ed. 3) viii. 182 It seems that when people fat shame in order to motivate others to lose weight, they are really just increasing risk for weight gain and negative health outcomes. 2. transitive. To mock, humiliate, or stigmatize (a person) deemed to be fat or overweight. ΚΠ 2010 M. Potts in Amer. Prospect (Electronic ed.) 8 June Now that we are done fat-shaming little kids, we're apparently blaming feminism for how unhealthy America is. 2017 @everydaylifelwt 17 Dec. in twitter.com (accessed 21 Sept. 2020) First people fat shamed Liam, saying he needed to go to the gym and now y'all are complaining about wanting him chubbier. 2019 J. Van Ness Over the Top ii. 20 When I needed a third [cinnamon roll]..my grandma would fat-shame me by saying two was enough. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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