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baby fat
[ bey-bee fat ]
noun
- the excess fat characteristic of infants and toddlers, typically outgrown later in childhood:
As your child becomes more mobile, those rolls of baby fat will be replaced by a longer, leaner silhouette.
- the excess fat or weight acquired by a woman during pregnancy:
After having my first child, the last thing on my mind was trying to lose my baby fat.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of baby fat1
First recorded in 1870–75, referring to the fat on young animals; 1955–60 baby fat fordef 1; 1930–35 baby fat fordef 2
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Example Sentences
In the male hierarchy of overweightness that runs upward from baby fat to morbid obesity, the paunch is the glorious exception.
From The Daily Beast
What's this now-you-see-it-now-you-don't business of fifteen or so pounds of baby fat?
From Project Gutenberg
If there was anything that would make a meal just to its taste that day it was baby—fat baby, about two years old.
From Project Gutenberg
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