Calling someone fat or implying they're fat by saying they need to watch their nutrition. It's particularly harmful when fully grown adults (usually those without children, no medical experience & insecurities about their own weight) feel the need to fat shame a baby simply because they have rolls. Newsflash rolls are normal on babies.
*cute picture of a baby on social media platform*
Fat shamer: they need to watch their nutrition!
Baby defender: you're an adult picking on a child's weight, I hope your proud of yourself fat shaming a baby.
Fat shamer: they need to watch their nutrition!
Baby defender: you're an adult picking on a child's weight, I hope your proud of yourself fat shaming a baby.
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The phrase is believed to have first emerged in the armed forces as an insult used to described officers who make excessive fuss over minor matters such as not shining ones boots thoroughly enough.
The term has since gained widespread acceptance outside of the military and can be found in common usage amongst many English speaking populations around the globe.
The phrase is believed to have first emerged in the armed forces as an insult used to described officers who make excessive fuss over minor matters such as not shining ones boots thoroughly enough.
The term has since gained widespread acceptance outside of the military and can be found in common usage amongst many English speaking populations around the globe.
foo: "I had some cop stop me the other day for forgetting to put my indicator on, even though the street was totally empty he still gave me a ticket"
bar: "Sounds to me like he was boot-shining crazy"
bar: "Sounds to me like he was boot-shining crazy"
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