- Jul 25, 2019
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That's not a real dictionary lol. That's barely even a real dictionary website. Why would you want an official term with broken english? Just call it thick and make jokes about thicc.
Anyway, what exactly is thick? Muscle? Fat? A bit chubby? Really chubby?
I've seen actual debates about this. Interesting how an actual definition wasn't brought up other than "big, curvy and sexy." What does that even mean? Big and curvy in what way? So can thick be referring to a body builder and someone whom is obese at the same time? A real definition wasn't provided, only the word "thicc." Interesting.
Anyway, a lot of people get off to text based eros. Trying to call out grammar nazis is shunning an entire community. All to have thick be called "thicc" instead. If that's not a big deal then why not just call it thick like the actual word? If it is a big deal then why? Why is using "thicc" instead of "thick" so important?
Anyway, what exactly is thick? Muscle? Fat? A bit chubby? Really chubby?
I've seen actual debates about this. Interesting how an actual definition wasn't brought up other than "big, curvy and sexy." What does that even mean? Big and curvy in what way? So can thick be referring to a body builder and someone whom is obese at the same time? A real definition wasn't provided, only the word "thicc." Interesting.
Anyway, a lot of people get off to text based eros. Trying to call out grammar nazis is shunning an entire community. All to have thick be called "thicc" instead. If that's not a big deal then why not just call it thick like the actual word? If it is a big deal then why? Why is using "thicc" instead of "thick" so important?