beer baby

English

Etymology

By a jocular implication that the protruded abdomen is like that of pregnancy.

Noun

beer baby (plural beer babies)

  1. (informal) A protruding belly attributed to excessive consumption of beer.
    • 2008 September 30, Esti Frischling, “Vegging out”, in The Diamondback, University of Maryland, page 5:
      Lounging around the keg at a party, sipping beer all night, is one way to meet guys ... and then have them stop texting you a few weeks later on account of the beer baby you've started to gestate.
    • 2013, Belinda McPherson, “Men and weight loss”, in North East Regional Extra, 27 November - 3 December 2013, page 8:
      So often we hear of weight management issues in relation to women, with men burying their heads in the sand, dismissing this serious health issue saying things like "it's just middle aged spread" or "it's my beer baby."
    • 2014, Robert Bryndza, Coco Pinchard, the Consequences of Love and Sex, unnumbered page:
      'I've got a baby on the way too. A beer baby!' he lifted up his t-shirt to show a huge saggy belly, covered in mousy hair. I gave a high pitched laugh then we sat in awkward silence until Angie and Chloe came back with the drinks.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:beer baby.

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