Pronunciation: /bɪr.bɛli/
noun a protruding abdomen that is typically attributed to excessive consumption of beer
A1 He has a big beerbelly from drinking too much beer.
A2 She noticed her beerbelly getting larger after months of indulging in unhealthy foods.
B1 His doctor warned him about the health risks associated with having a beerbelly.
B2 Despite his beerbelly, he continued to enjoy his favorite craft beers.
C1 He decided to start exercising regularly to reduce his beerbelly and improve his overall health.
C2 Her beerbelly was a constant source of embarrassment, so she made changes to her diet and lifestyle to slim down.
formal The doctor warned him about the health risks associated with his beerbelly.
informal He needs to cut back on the beer if he wants to get rid of that beerbelly.
slang His beerbelly is getting out of control, he really needs to hit the gym.
figurative His beerbelly symbolizes his love for indulgence and relaxation.
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