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Recorded since 1611, from chub (“short, thick fish species used as bait"; used metaphorically since 1558 for "lazy person”), an assibilated form of cub (“a lump, heap, mass”) and cob, from Middle English *cubbe (found only in derivative cubbel (“a block to which an animal is tethered”)), from Old Norse kubbr, kumbr (“block, stump, log”) and/or Old Norse kumben (“stumpy”), equivalent to chub + -y. Cognate with dialectal Swedish kubbug (“fat, plump, chubby”). More at chub.
- IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃʌbi/, [ˈt͡ʃʰʌ̈bi]
- (/ʌ/-fronting, Southern US, Midland US, African-American Vernacular) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃɜbi/, [ˈt͡ʃʰɜbi]
- (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃɐ̞bi/, [ˈt͡ʃʰɐ̞bi]
- (Northern England, Ireland, without the _foot_-strut split) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃʊbi/, [ˈt͡ʃʰʊbi]
- Rhymes: -ʌbi
- Hyphenation: chubb‧y
chubby (comparative chubbier, superlative chubbiest)
- Of a person: slightly overweight, somewhat fat, and hence plump, rounded, and soft.
Synonyms: chunky, plump, podgy, tubby, portly
Obviously the chubby child was eating too much.- 2010, Marsha Hubler, The Long Ride Home, Zonderkidz, →ISBN, page 97:
Slowly Skye wrapped her arms around the chubby woman's frame and rested her head on Rita's chest drenched with perspiration.
- 2010, Marsha Hubler, The Long Ride Home, Zonderkidz, →ISBN, page 97:
- Of a body part: containing a moderate amount of fat.
Synonyms: chunky, plump, podgy
It’s quite normal for babies to have chubby cheeks.- 1867, Ivan Sergheïevitch Turgenef [_i.e._, Ivan Turgenev], chapter I, in Eugene Schuyler, transl., Fathers and Sons […], New York, N.Y.: Leypoldt and Holt, →OCLC, page 1:
The servant to whom he put this question was a young fellow with chubby cheeks, small, dull eyes, and a round chin, covered with a colorless down.
- 1867, Ivan Sergheïevitch Turgenef [_i.e._, Ivan Turgenev], chapter I, in Eugene Schuyler, transl., Fathers and Sons […], New York, N.Y.: Leypoldt and Holt, →OCLC, page 1:
of a person, somewhat fat — see also fat, squat
- Armenian: թմբլիկ (hy) (tʻmblik)
- Azerbaijani: çağ (az), dolğun, ətli-canlı, toppuş, koppuş
- Bulgarian: пухкав (bg) (puhkav)
- Catalan: grassonet (ca), grosset
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 豐滿 / 丰满 (zh) (fēngmǎn) - Dutch: mollig (nl), volslank (nl)
- Esperanto: diketa
- Finnish: pullea (fi), pulska (fi)
- French: potelé (fr) m, dodu (fr) m
- Galician: repoludo (gl)
- German: mollig (de)
- Hebrew: שְׁמַנְמַן (sh'manmán)
- Italian: grassoccio (it), cicciuto, paffutello
- Japanese: ぽってり (potteri), ぽちゃぽちゃ (pochapocha)
- Macedonian: на́леан (nálean), ту́нтурест (túnturest), по́лничок (pólničok), дебе́личок (debéličok), ши́шкав (šíškav), по́лникав (pólnikav)
- Māori: māretireti, pukunati, makune
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: lubben, fetladen (no) - Persian: تپل (fa) (topol), کپل (fa) (kopol), لنبه (fa) (lonbe)
- Plautdietsch: druglich
- Polish: pulchny (pl), pyzaty (pl)
- Portuguese: rechonchudo (pt) m, gorducho (pt) m, roliço (pt) m
- Romanian: plinuț (ro), grăsuț (ro), durduliu (ro) (regional), rotunjor (ro)
- Russian: пу́хленький (ru) (púxlenʹkij), пу́хлый (ru) (púxlyj), круглоли́цый (ru) (kruglolícyj), полнощёкий (ru) (polnoščókij), упи́танный (ru) (upítannyj), то́лстый (ru) (tólstyj), пуза́тый (ru) (puzátyj), корена́стый (ru) (korenástyj), то́лстенький (ru) (tólstenʹkij)
- Spanish: gordito (es), rellenito (colloquial), metido en carnes, entrado en carnes (es)
- Swedish: knubbig (sv), mullig (sv)
- Tày: bẻo bựt
- Thai: เจ้าเนื้อ
- Turkish: semiz (tr), etli butlu (tr), şişman (tr), besili (tr), yağlı (tr), etli (tr), dolgun (tr), balıketli, etine dolgun (tr)
- Ukrainian: круглоли́ций m (kruhlolýcyj), круглови́дий m (kruhlovýdyj), повнощо́кий m (povnoščókyj), повнови́дий m (povnovýdyj)
- Uyghur: ئەتلىك (etlik), سېمىز (sëmiz)
of a body part, containing a moderate amount of fat
- Bulgarian: закръглен (bg) (zakrǎglen)
- Dutch: mollig (nl)
- Finnish: pullea (fi)
- French: dodu (fr) m, potelé (fr) m
- Italian: paffuto (it), pienotto
- Spanish: morcillón (es)
chubby (plural chubbies)
- A chubby, plump person.
- 1947, Girls' and Teens' Merchandiser: The National Trade Magazine for the Girls' and Teens' Industrypage=31:
Today there is no color or fabric that is out for girl or teen chubbies. Plaids, big, bold block designs, dark or light grounds, heavy textured wools, fleeces and brilliant colors of red, kelly or green, odd or off shades of rust, lavender, and other colors in the fashion cycle are now adapted in designing. Designers themselves have learned that the chubby is more truly eager for a fashionable dress […] - 1949, R. Duffy Lewis, Dorothy Stote, How to build an infant's, girls' and teens' wear business: a manual for retailers and prospective shop owners:
The chubby is the girl who cannot be fitted in the regular 7 to 14 size range because she is too stout. Sizes for these girls are 7*4 to 141/^, and are specially styled and designed to give them better proportions. - 2007, Jackie Guerra, Under Construction: How I've Gained and Lost Millions of Dollars and Hundreds of Pounds, New American Library, →ISBN:
The chubby is especially taken for granted: "Hey, can you watch my purse while I dance?"
- 1947, Girls' and Teens' Merchandiser: The National Trade Magazine for the Girls' and Teens' Industrypage=31:
- (slang) A penile erection, especially when short and with a large circumference; a boner.
- 2006, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby:
Hey, Lucius, I just wanted to share a piece of personal information with you. I've got a... a chubby right now because [starts screaming] This is one of the most awesome experiences of my life!
- 2006, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby:
- A type of thickly-padded fur jacket.
- chub (plump person)
- chubby chaser
chubby person