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

  1. Chunky as an adjective:

    Having chunks.

    Examples:

    "I ate a chunky bar of chocolate."

  2. Chunky as an adjective (euphemistic, of a person):

    Fat.

    Examples:

    "I prefer chunky blonde girls to skinny brunettes."

  3. 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."

  1. Chunky as a noun:

    .

  1. Porky as an adjective:

    Resembling or characteristic of pork.

  2. Porky as an adjective (slang):

    Rather fat; chubby.

  1. Porky as a noun (Cockney rhyming slang):

    A lie.

  2. Porky as a noun (Cockney rhyming slang, in the plural):

    An eye.

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