obeast

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== English == === Pronunciation === === Etymology 1 === Blend of obese +‎ beast. ==== Noun ==== obeast (plural obeasts) (slang, derogatory) A very obese or overweight person. 1981, New York Magazine, Jan 12, 1981, page 107 The doctor told me I was a little obeast. 2006, Norman Green, Shooting Dr. Jack, page 235 “There's gotta be a ladder up there, and I can't hoist you, you's obeast.” ===== Synonyms ===== See also Thesaurus:fat person === Etymology 2 === (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) ==== Noun ==== obeast (plural obeasts) (religion) An intelligent demonic influence or entity. 2006, Oneal McQuick, Fasting & Prayers, page 23 I mentioned something of intelligent nature created by devils called an obeast or called that by the blues; in the article, “Real Weapons of Mass Destruction.” 2007, Orlando Constantine, Angels, Let's Talk, page 39 For an obeast in a human, the human being dead, have the abilities that Christ displayed upon resurrection. 2008, Orlando Constantine, Angels, Let's Talk 2008-2009 Follow Up Notes if they or the obeast or any is successful in yanking a brain or head part, nerve, blood vessel, etc, then as the scripture has said, “without thy mind would I do nothing” (Philemon 1:14) === Anagrams === Beatos, boates