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improper fraction 

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A term used to describe the figure of an individual, typically a woman's, in which the torso is larger than the legs. Often used to describe how a person looks while wearing skinny jeans or leggings; popularized primarily on TikTok in 2022.
Commenter: I need to get rid of all my skinny jeans... they make me look like an improper fraction.
improper fraction by charmtapioca February 13, 2023

improper fraction 

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A woman who has big breasts and no ass. A woman who is large at the top and small at the bottom.
"You have 36DDs and you wear a size 4 with no ass. You are an improper fraction"
improper fraction by TUNE15 September 13, 2006

improper fraction 

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A couple where the woman is larger than the man, either in height or weight.
Dave: Do you see that couple over there? She's enormous and he's thin as a rail.
Bob: Yeah, I always feel bad for guys in an improper fraction.
improper fraction by maf54 May 5, 2010

improper fraction 

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a person whose chest is much larger than their abdomen (from a term for a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator)
Only after her plastic surgery did she realize that she had become an improper fraction.
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