Jabba the Hutt
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editAfter the character Jabba the Hutt, a large, sluglike alien crime lord in the Star Wars film saga.
Noun
editJabba the Hutt (plural Jabba the Hutts)
- (informal, sometimes attributive) Something very large or bloated; a fat person.
- 1992 February 26, “Which Elvis goes on stamp”, in The Milwaukee Sentinel:
- It may be painful to remember that the latter day Elvis, he of the Las Vegas leer, became a besequined Jabba the Hutt, a virtual caricature of himself.
- 2009 February 9, “The downside of a federal stimulus package gone local”, in Peoria Journal Star:
- In small towns that merely want a fire station out of this Jabba the Hutt of a stimulus package, that's about as much as they can ever hope for insofar as a return on the dollars their local taxpayers send to Washington, D.C.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Jabba the Hutt.
Synonyms
edit- Jabba
- See also Thesaurus:fat person.