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beer belly
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beer belly
n.
A protruding abdomen, especially as the result of habitual beer drinking.

beer belly
n
Informal a protruding belly caused by excessive beer drinking Also called beer gut
Translations
beer belly n (fam) → stomaco da bevitore
beer belly n (fam) → stomaco da bevitore


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A beer-bellied, bearded and burned-out-looking George Clooney plays career CIA operative Bob Barnes.
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