Definition of "lardy"
lardy
adjective
comparative lardier, superlative lardiest
(colloquial, derogatory, of a person or body part) Fat or overweight.
Quotations
noun
plural lardies
Quotations
‘A bloomer, a Hovis, thank you, that's all ... oh, and put in a couple of lardies.’ Naturally, home-made lardy cake is even feggier than the baker’s. His aim is to put in as little lard, fruit and sugar as he can get away with: yours is, or should be, to cram in as much as possible.
1985, Jane Grigson, Jane Grigson's British cookery, page 32
>Hmmm. American food is sugary? Not as sugary as the stuff they sell at>Somerfield's and Sainsbury's and ASDA--whole aisles of cookies and tea>biscuits. Ribena instead of fresh juice. No English muffins (which are>actually American) but lots of lardies!
1997 March 30, Paul Louis, “Why are Americans such wankers.”, in alt.nuke.europe (Usenet)