Porkiest: meaning, definitions and examples

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porkiest

 

[ ˈpɔːrkiΙͺst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

funny remark

The term 'porkiest' refers to the quality of being extremely overweight or fat. It often relates to a person who has a comically excessive amount of body weight. In a humorous context, it can be associated with exaggerated or very humorous statements about body image or eating habits. Additionally, it may describe something that is considered the most excessive, particularly in a humorous or lighthearted way.

Synonyms

chubby, obese, overweight, plump

Examples of usage

  • He always cracks the porkiest jokes at the party.
  • Her porkiest comments made everyone laugh.
  • That's the porkiest I've ever seen anyone eat.
  • His porkiest story always gets a lot of laughs.

Word origin

The word 'porky' has its origins in the mid-19th century, derived from 'pork', which is a term for meat from a pig. In the context of body size, 'porky' signifies something that is large or bulky, often with a humorous touch. The suffix '-iest' is added to signify the superlative form, suggesting the highest degree of the described quality. This transformation represents a playful take on body image, highlighting how language can evolve to express societal attitudes towards size and humor. The use of 'porky' in relation to humor likely connects to stereotypes around food, weight, and leisure, often seen in comedic routines and films. Throughout its usage, the term has maintained a lighthearted or comedic connotation, often used to make light of situations involving body weight or eating habits.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #43,836, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.