pack on
English
Verb
pack on (third-person singular simple present packs on, present participle packing on, simple past and past participle packed on)
- (transitive, informal) To add (fat, muscle, etc.) so as to increase mass or bulk.
- 2006, Joel Marion, Men's Fitness, Dec/Jan, p. 102:
- Most strength coaches agree that to gain an inch on your arms, you have to pack on at least 10 pounds of body mass.
- 2010 October 21, Margaret Munro, “Dad's eating habits weigh heavily on offspring: study”, in Vancouver Sun, Canada, retrieved 13 November 2010:
- The nine males packed on so much fat their weight increased to more than 700 grams.
- 2006, Joel Marion, Men's Fitness, Dec/Jan, p. 102:
Usage notes
- Used especially in the contexts of health and bodybuilding.
Derived terms
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