A few days ago
missakerissa

Is plumptuesque a word?

My boyfriend said it is & I know for a fact that it’s not, but just for the record – has anyone ever heard it or seen it in the dictionary? Didn’t think so.

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A few days ago
andy in greece

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No it’s not.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
It is currently NOT a word, however the English language is a living thing and changes all the time, have your boyfriend enter it into Wikipedia, who knows maybe he could be the inventor of it.

; )

here is the link to the site, or just type in Wikipedia in your search bar and go enter it.

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A few days ago
COCO CHANEL
plumptuesque is not a real word. It is not in the dictionary.
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A few days ago
lolwut
It is, Ive heard it before on several occasions, two or three coming from my english teacher
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A few days ago
Anonymous
it is not a word. did he mean plummed tussock

that means tall grass of New Zealand grown for plumelike flower heads

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A few days ago
KATHRYN B
i think it means fat (plump); probably more insulting than calling a curvy and overweight woman Rubinesque (not sure of spelling); after the artist who painted pictures of naked fat women many years ago.
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A few days ago
Elke B
Sounds like a plump and statuesque combination:))

If in doubt google it, if it doesnt turn up its madeup:))

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A few days ago
Anonymous
No its not a word, ive never seen it. but plumptuous is.
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A few days ago
lightcommastix
Dictionary.com doesn’t recognize the word.

It sounds pretty silly and/or made-up.

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A few days ago
Janda
No. Next time, research it on dictionary.com
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A few days ago
VelvetBrick
www.synonym.com generated this:

Definition of plumptuesque

Sorry, I could not find synonyms for ‘plumptuesque’.

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