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fighting weight 

Used by the military and professional fighters (boxers, MMA, martial artists) to describe the appropriate weight at which someone is the most physically fit to fight in combat, the ring, or octagon.
I need to get down to my fighting weight before my next weigh in and PFT (Physical Fitness Test).

My program of muscle confusion had me closing in with my fighting weight.

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throw one's weight around 

Back then, many rulers threw thier weight around.

Rapid Weight Loss Center 

euphemism for using the toilet, especially "sitting down."
Boss: "Dave, where'd you go after you punched in?"

Dave: "Sorry, boss, I had to stop by the Rapid Weight Loss Center."

Steed weight 

The weight a male maintains because it makes women want to mount him
She was attracted to him because he was at his steed weight.
Steed weight by JBottum May 16, 2013

Shake Weight

The revolutionary way to teach women how to give proper handjobs.
"Designed specifically for women, in just six minutes a day, you can get arms you'll be proud to show off."

"The Shake Weight is only 2 and a half pounds, virtually unbreakable, and is guaranteed for life."
Shake Weight by OgnarPliskin January 17, 2010

Victim Weight 

A male who is under 200 pounds or 90 kilograms. Generally used to refer to males who could be overpowered and taken advantaged of by other males who are above 200 pounds.

Could also be used as a general statement about a male weighing approximately 140-160 pounds or 60-70 kilograms.
Friend 1: "How much do you weight right now?"
Friend 2: "About 150 pounds."
Friend 1: "Dude, you're victim weight."
Victim Weight by Mem3 October 22, 2023