Morbese


adjective used to describe a person who is morbidly or fatally obese, see also grobese
eat any more pie and you’ll move from grobese to morbese
a conjunction of the word “morbid” with the word “obese.” used to refer to a m-ssively overweight person.
“did you see that morbese guy on the train there?”
an amalgamation of the words morbid and obese. meaning to be so overweight that simple everyday tasks, i.e.- walking or getting out of bed, become impossible.

being so fat that others are disgusted by the mere thought of you.

also see morbidly obese.
most americans are considered morbese.

“dude, james is a biscuit away from weighing 500 pounds. i never realized how morbese he was.”

“i can’t believe of morbese jane is. it makes me want to vomit every time i see her. it is seriously disgusting.”

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