"plumpie" meaning in All languages combined

See plumpie on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: plumpies [plural]
Etymology: From plump + -ie. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|plump|ie}} plump + -ie Head templates: {{en-noun}} plumpie (plural plumpies)
  1. (informal) A plump person. Tags: informal Synonyms: plumpy

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2006, Kathleen de Azevedo, Samba Dreamers, page 170:",
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        {
          "ref": "2008, Alice Peck, Bread, Body, Spirit: Finding the Sacred in Food, page 54:",
          "text": "The overwhelming popularity of the Food Channel has made superstars out of plumpies like Mario Batali, Paula Deen, Ina Garten, a.k.a. The Barefoot Contessa, and those Two Fat Ladies, one of whom may she rest in peace.",
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          "ref": "2010, Mary Mcreynolds, The Tapeworm Emails, page 56:",
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