not overweight but thicc.
by 101.zoey_ April 23, 2020


Thick or heavy, as opposed to F-A-T which means adipose. Originated with Jazz musicians to describe sounds. Later used by rockers to describe tones produced by distorting signals (as from electric guitars).
Flanger gives your tone more bite; chorus makes it phat.
Most plumbers just play clean or dirty. Bird plays downright phat.
Most plumbers just play clean or dirty. Bird plays downright phat.
by agapathos September 22, 2003

A substitution for the word fat, phat is used in a positive connotation, insinuating that someone is dummy thiccums
When calling someone phat, one is required to say “phat with a PH”
When calling someone phat, one is required to say “phat with a PH”
Kyle: “Damn Becca you lookin phat with a PH!”
Becca:”Thanks I’ve been feeling dummy thiccums today!”
Becca:”Thanks I’ve been feeling dummy thiccums today!”
by Cu Chi December 1, 2020

An Exclamation. Used in the same manner as the word "phat" but with an extra "ness" to the end. It can also be used in place of an exclamation point but in an seperate sentence. Phatness and an exclamation point combined yield amazing results.
by Shiran "Filibuster" Weber April 17, 2003

by Raven Kemper June 14, 2010

Used when saying a girl has a big booty. It is pronounced like the word "fat" but it is not describing someone's weight.
by Mr. Ouija February 25, 2017
