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If you’re a Mexican food connoisseur, you probably know a gordita is a delicious fried cornmeal pancake filled with meat, cheese, or veggies—but did you know "gordita" is also an term of endearment? It’s Spanish slang for a cute, chubby girl and is used affectionately among loved ones. In this article, we’ll explore what "gordita" means in more depth, plus how it's used and what to think if someone refers to you as "gordita."
“Gordita” Quick Definition
“Gordita” is Spanish for “little” and “fat” and is a term of endearment for a chubby girl or loved one. “Gordita” may occasionally be used as an insult (like “fatso”), but it’s often meant affectionately (as in “gordita bonita,” or “chubby darling”). In many Spanish-speaking cultures, “fat” is not an offensive taboo.
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