babyfat

See also: baby fat and baby-fat

English

Noun

babyfat (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of baby fat.
    • 1987, Jonathan Kellerman, chapter 3, in Over the Edge (Alex Delaware; 3), New York, N.Y.: Signet, published March 1988, →ISBN, page 203:
      Her crinkly brown hair was devoid of style and tied in a loose ponytail, her short limbs padded with lingering layers of babyfat.
    • 1998, Barry Westburg, “Rider”, in Rage of Angels: Expatriate Tales, Kent Town, S.A.: Wakefield Press, →ISBN, page 42:
      I’m dressed in a Dale Evans cowgirl outfit, jeans, sequin shirt, leather accessories and plenty of babyfat.
    • 1998, Sean Kane, chapter 24, in Virtual Freedom, Toronto, Ont.: McArthur & Company, published 2001, →ISBN, part 3 (January), page 239:
      I’m as blind as a bat, but even from here I can see the folds of babyfat