phat
1 Americannoun
adjective
adjective
Usage
What does phat mean? Phat is a slang term that means great or superb, as in The upcoming artist dropped some phat beats on the new rap album. Phat can also be used to describe a person as very attractive, especially a woman who has shapely curves. Example: My friend rides a phat car that looks amazing every time I see it.
Etymology
Origin of phat1
By respelling
Origin of phat2
1960–65, respelling of fat
Example Sentences
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Even meat-forward dishes like Thai-style phat ka-phrao, in which ground meat is stir-fried with powerfully flavored ingredients like bird’s-eye chiles, basil and fish sauce, are comparable to their meaty counterparts.
From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2020
To Thai people, the question of what a great plate of phat Thai might entail is probably about as interesting as the aesthetics of a tuna-salad sandwich might be to an average American.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 11, 2015
“Metal is good. But together? No. It sounds too merry for phat fuzz.”
From Slate • Mar. 5, 2014
Fielder has been monumentally good so far, and if Epstein is right, then Fielder will continue to be more phat than fat.
From Chicago Tribune • Nov. 30, 2011
It was the great day thin, for they do say all the witches brought their rayports at thim saysons fur to show him phat they done.
From Irish Wonders by McAnally, D. R. (David Russell)
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