Adjectives for Fat/thin person

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What's your opinion? Can you give me more advanced words or something for a fat/thin person?
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for fat: heavyset or ropy-poly.
 
Javierdl, did you mean "roly-poly"?
 
I've never heard "husky" used for anything other than describing a voice.
 
Yes, I'm sorry.
 
Bony, skeletal.

Not a teacher.
 
I am not a teacher.

The picture brings to mind emaceated, cadaverous, twiggy for the thin girl.

The fat man suggests distended, gargantuan, porcine. No offence intended.
 
I've never heard "husky" used for anything other than describing a voice.

"Husky" is the word used for the sizes of pants/jeans in the US that are larger than "regular."
 
Hefty, bulky.

Not a teacher.
 
Many on the thin side don't work. Many athletic people and most people you'd describe as "muscular" or "ripped" are not "skinny."

I prefer zaftig on the other side of the chart.
 
"Rubenesque" is another good one.
 
Many on the thin side don't work. Many athletic people and most people you'd describe as "muscular" or "ripped" are not "skinny."

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Well I wouldn't call anyone 'ripped', or indeed 'zaftig'. ;-)

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Would people say "horizontally enhanced"?
 
I am not a teacher.

The picture brings to mind emaceated, cadaverous, twiggy for the thin girl.

The fat man suggests distended, gargantuan, porcine. No offence intended.
Do you mean "emaciated?
 
Yes I do. It was a typo.
 
For the girl, I'm inclined to suspect "anorexic/bulimic".
 
I haven't met it either, but I have heard 'vertically challenged' to mean 'short'. Horizontally/vertically <past-participle>' seems to be catching on. ;-)

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