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A.Word.A.Day--pinguidpinguid (PING-gwid) adjective Fat; greasy; unctuous. [From Latin pinguis (fat).] "But after losing two stones, he (Andrew Roberts) has shucked off his old nickname of 'the pinguid Thatcherite historian'." Sholto Byrnes; Pandora; Independent (London, UK); Feb 12, 2003. "Turner always said that the news had to be the star for CNN to flourish--though he had a curious loyalty to pinguid idolator Larry King." Phil Rosenthal; What the Bleep?; Chicago Sun-Times; Feb 10, 2003. This week's theme: words to describe people.
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