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delhi belly

noun: Diarrhea or dysentery contracted from eating Indian (i.e., from India) food. Also Karachi crouch.

In Mexico it is known as a bout of Montezuma's revenge, in India a case of Delhi belly. But whatever it is called, it is common.

by Shambly Hermit January 24, 2005

212๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


prune belly

The flabby "joey pouch" tummy on a woman who has had many children. Named for the prune-like appearance.

Isn't it disgusting to see a woman with a prune belly in a bikini?

by wolfbait51 April 20, 2011

40๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


yellow belly

A somewhat archaic word for coward. Most commonly associated with the South and Southwest

"He's too afraid to stand up to him"
"What a yellow belly"

by TheWillbilly October 17, 2007

371๐Ÿ‘ 100๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lead belly

Someone who is able to consume large amounts of stuff that is bad for your health without dying

That person drank 4 glasses of methanol and he just showed up the very next day with no clue what we did to his drink, he obviously has a lead belly we should take more drastic measures.

by Hotpies January 21, 2018

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Burrito belly

The feeling of satiety, a full stomach, and usually great pleasure following the ingestion of a large, heavy burrito. Associated symptoms may include abdominal discomfort, flatulence, and food coma as a result of overindulgence.

I had lunch at Chipotle and now I have major burrito belly, argh.

by JRC313 October 17, 2010

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Holiday Belly

The medical disease that corresponds with all major holidays. Involving an increase in surface area for a person's belly, this disease is highly contagious and is usually spread at family gatherings. Symptoms include drowsiness, lethargy, loss of self esteem, an increase in food purchases, and sometimes even comatose. Early signs involve tighter waistlines and/or constant loosening of belts. There is no known cure for this disease at the time of this writing.

Paul, "Wow is Melissa pregnant?"
Joe, "No, but she's def caught the holiday belly..."

by Mistersich December 8, 2010

12๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


belly bunnies

the term belly bunny comes from a concatenation of
dust bunnies and belly-button and is used to
refer to the accumulated (and often fluffy) balls of
lint we sometimes find in the umbilicus region.

It's weird how belly bunnies seem to appear magically

by vincent ve August 26, 2006

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