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Definition of fat-shame in English: fat-shameverb [with object]Cause (someone judged to be fat or overweight) to feel humiliated by making mocking or critical comments about their size. I get sick to my stomach thinking of all the people who took to Twitter to fat-shame her a friend of mine got fat-shamed by a skinny hipster bartender there Example sentencesExamples - Our society often fat shames people they deem overweight, but many men and women consider very muscular women to be "gross" or "unappealing."
- The singer is no stranger to being fat-shamed.
- She couldn't believe Helen would fat-shame a pregnant woman and said it was like a knife in her own back.
- In a touching show of viral support, a man has been identified and given a mass e-hug by thousands after he was fat-shamed by online bullies.
- The days of casually fat shaming women are OVER.
- In an uncalled for, extremely cruel moment, Wallace fat-shamed her during a radio interview on Friday.
- She said she was heartbroken when she saw people fat-shaming the man.
- In just a few key Instagram posts, she took down entertainment articles that fat-shamed her and announced the release of her forthcoming book.
- Although lately, it seems that not a day goes by without some chucklehead in the media fat shaming her.
- They just fat-shame women who struggle post-partum and frankly, I am sick of them.
Derivatives noun The dedicated fat-shamer was one of the first to lay into the star on Twitter, making several unkind remarks about her weight. Example sentencesExamples - He is a qualified hypnotherapist, but his upfront use of the word 'fat' has often seen him slated by plus-size campaigners who have branded him a fat-shamer.
- But if an influential pop star with millions of followers can make compassion cool and make fat-shamers feel shame, it just might be worth it.
- She's been called a fat-shamer, among other names.
- The contestant has blogged about being targeted by fat-shamers on Twitter.
Definition of fat-shame in US English: fat-shameverb [with object]Cause (someone judged to be fat or overweight) to feel humiliated by making mocking or critical comments about their size. I get sick to my stomach thinking of all the people who took to Twitter to fat-shame her a friend of mine got fat-shamed by a skinny hipster bartender there Example sentencesExamples - In just a few key Instagram posts, she took down entertainment articles that fat-shamed her and announced the release of her forthcoming book.
- In a touching show of viral support, a man has been identified and given a mass e-hug by thousands after he was fat-shamed by online bullies.
- She couldn't believe Helen would fat-shame a pregnant woman and said it was like a knife in her own back.
- She said she was heartbroken when she saw people fat-shaming the man.
- Our society often fat shames people they deem overweight, but many men and women consider very muscular women to be "gross" or "unappealing."
- They just fat-shame women who struggle post-partum and frankly, I am sick of them.
- The singer is no stranger to being fat-shamed.
- The days of casually fat shaming women are OVER.
- Although lately, it seems that not a day goes by without some chucklehead in the media fat shaming her.
- In an uncalled for, extremely cruel moment, Wallace fat-shamed her during a radio interview on Friday.
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