Fei Yao
Fei Yao (肥腰) generally translates to "plump waist" or "thick waist." It is a descriptive term, often used in Chinese culture, to refer to a waist that is considered full or rounded, and can sometimes, though not always, carry a connotation of being slightly overweight. The term's perceived connotation can vary depending on cultural context, personal preference, and the specific descriptor used alongside it. In some contexts, it may be used neutrally or even positively, implying fertility or prosperity, while in others, it can be used negatively to suggest being out of shape. The degree of "plumpness" considered Fei Yao is subjective and culturally defined. The term is primarily found in Chinese literature, conversations, and descriptions of physical appearance. It is less common in formal medical or scientific settings.