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What are the words used to describe childhood obesity?

Short and fat.

Fat head and big ears [féI tóu dàr] A fat head with two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.

Intestinal fat brain full [chá ng fé i n m m m m m m n n] Intestinal fat: refers to the obese body and big stomach; Brain full: fat fingers and big ears. Describe a person who eats effortlessly and is full and fat. ?

White and tender [bá inè nè n] describes white and pink.

Chubby describes people as fat.

Broad-minded and obese [xρ [xě nKuā nǐ pá n] originally meant that people are broad-minded and peaceful in appearance. Later, it was used to show that people are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they will also get fat.