The difference between Chunky and Porky
When used as nouns, chunky means ., whereas porky means a lie.
When used as adjectives, chunky means having chunks, whereas porky means resembling or characteristic of pork.
check bellow for the other definitions of Chunky and Porky
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Chunky as an adjective:
Having chunks.
Examples:
"I ate a chunky bar of chocolate."
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Chunky as an adjective (euphemistic, of a person):
Fat.
Examples:
"I prefer chunky blonde girls to skinny brunettes."
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Chunky as an adjective:
Of a cat: having a large, solid bodyline.
Examples:
"The British Shorthair has a distinctively chunky body, dense coat and broad face."
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Chunky as a noun:
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Porky as an adjective:
Resembling or characteristic of pork.
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Porky as an adjective (slang):
Rather fat; chubby.
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Porky as a noun (Cockney rhyming slang):
A lie.
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Porky as a noun (Cockney rhyming slang, in the plural):
An eye.