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Meanings and definitions for FAT
What does FAT stand for? What does FAT mean?
- Fat is an oily or greasy organic substance.
- Fat (novel), by Rob Grant
- "Fat", a short story by Raymond Carver from the collection Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
- Fat (EP), by American punk rock band the Descendents
- "Fat" (song), a parody of Michael Jackson's "Bad" by Weird Al Yankovic
- "Fat", a song by Violent Femmes from the album 3
- "Fat", a song by Lindemann from the album Skills in Pills
- "Fat" (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), an episode in season 7 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- The Fat, a former Australian television sports talk show
- Fat (2013 film), an indie drama film
- FAT: A Documentary (2019 film), a documentary film on health and diet
- Wo Fat, Steve McGarrett's archenemy in the television series Hawaii Five-O
- Fashion Architecture Taste, an art and architecture collective based in London
- FAT (torpedo), a type of torpedo used by Germany during World War II
- Field Artillery Tractor, a vehicle for towing field artillery
- Forces Armées Tchadiennes, the armed forces of the country of Chad
- Fan Fat, the king of Champa (in what is now Vietnam) from 349 to 380
- Lafayette Fat Lever (born 1960), an American National Basketball Association player
- Ralph Waldsmith (1892-1925), an American football player in the early days of the National Football League, nicknamed "Fat"
- Andrew Wong (politician) (born 1943), a politician known in Hong Kong as "Uncle Fat" (full name Andrew Wong Wang Fat)
- Factory acceptance testing, acceptance testing prior to installation
- Far Eastern Air Transport, an airline on Taiwan
- Frente Auténtico del Trabajo (Authentic Labor Front), a Mexican labor confederation
- File Allocation Table, a computer file system architecture and a family of file systems utilizing it
- Football Association of Thailand, the governing body of football in Thailand
- Fully automatic time, a method of recording times during running events
- Fath, Iran, a village also known as "Fāt"
- Fat (cookbook), by Jennifer McLagan
- FAT (gene), which encodes the protein protocadherin FAT1
- FAT, ISO 639-2 and 639-3 codes for the Fante dialect (Mfantse, Fanti), a formal language (literary dialect) of the Akan language
- FAT, IATA code for Fresno Yosemite International Airport, California
- Obesity
- List of people known as the Fat
- Free Art and Technology Lab or F.A.T. Lab, a New York-based artist group
- More than one type of fat, one of the three main macronutrients, along with carbohydrate and protein
- Fish acute toxicity syndrome, responses in fish resulting from a short-term, acute exposure to a lethal concentration of a toxicant
- Foreign affiliate trade statistics, data detailing the economic operations of foreign direct investment-based enterprises
- Fats Dantonio (1918–1993), American Major League Baseball catcher
- Alex "Fats" Delvecchio (born 1931), Canadian hockey player
- Fats Domino (1928–2017), American rock and roll singer and pianist
- Fats Everett (1915–1969), American politician
- Peter Fatialofa (1959–2013), Samoan rugby player
- Bob Fothergill (1897–1938), American Major League Baseball player
- Fats Heard (1923–1987), American jazz drummer
- Fats Jenkins (1898–1968), American Negro Leagues baseball and barnstorming basketball player
- Frank Kalin (1917–1975), American Major League Baseball outfielder
- Fats Kaplin, American fiddler
- J. D. Lawrence (1903–1971), American college football player
- Fats Navarro (1923–1950), American jazz trumpeter
- Fats Pichon (1906–1967), American jazz pianist and singer
- Alvin Roth (basketball), American basketball player
- Fats Sadi (1927–2009), Belgian jazz musician
- Fats Waller (1904–1943), American jazz pianist
- Anthony Lacen (1950–2004), American jazz tuba player and band leader nicknamed "Tuba Fats"
- Rudolf Wanderone (1913–1996), American billiards player who changed his nickname from "New York Fats", "Broadway Fats", etc. to "Minnesota Fats" after the movie The Hustler came out
- Minnesota Fats, a fictional character in the novels The Hustler and The Color of Money and the film adaptation of the former
- Roscoe Arbuckle (1887-1933), American silent film actor, comedian, director and screenwriter better known as Fatty Arbuckle
- Fatty Briody (1858-1903), American Major League Baseball player
- Bob Fothergill (1897-1938), American Major League Baseball outfielder
- William Foulke (footballer) (1874-1916), English cricketer and footballer
- Charles H. Smith (American football), University of Michigan football player in 1893-1894
- Roland Taylor (born 1946), retired American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player
- Paul Vautin (born 1959), Australian former rugby league footballer and coach, television presenter and commentator
- Thomas Walsh (mobster) (died 1929), New York City mobster
- "Fatty" George (1927-1982), Austrian jazz reedist
- the title character of Fatty Finn, a long-running Australian comic strip
- a character in "The Bash Street Kids" in the UK's The Beano comic
- Fatty Fudge, a character in "Minnie the Minx" in the UK's The Beano comic
- nickname of Frederick Algernon Trotteville, one of the central characters in Enid Blyton's The Five Find Outers series of mystery novels
- one of the title characters of Fatty and George, a 1981 Australian children's television series
- slang term for an oversized cannabis or hashish joint (cannabis) or blunt
- Phat (wiktionary), a slang term for "cool" or "awesome".
- Phat Duke, Canning's description of Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- Huỳnh Tấn Phát (1913–1989), a South Vietnamese politician and revolutionary
- Phat Wilson (1895–1970), a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who played for the Port Arthur Bearcats
- Phat (card game), a variant of the game All-Fours
- Phat (comics), a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe
- Phat Farm, a designer clothing company
- Afonso II of Portugal (1185–1223), King of Portugal nicknamed "o Gordo" ("the Fat")
- Gordon Cooper (1927–2004), one of the seven original American astronauts, nicknamed "Gordo"
- Kaio de Almeida (born 1984), Brazilian swimmer nicknamed "Gordo" as a child
- Agustín Calleri (born 1976), Argentine retired tennis player nicknamed "Gordo"
- John Gordon (broadcaster) (born 1940), retired Major League Baseball radio broadcaster nicknamed "Gordo"
- Ricardo María Carles Gordó (1926–2013), Roman Catholic cardinal priest and Archbishop Emeritus of Barcelona
- Gordon Lish (born 1934), American writer and editor who used the pseudonym "Gordo Lockwood"
- Gordo, Alabama, USA, a town
- Monte Gordo, Cape Verde, the highest point on the island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde
- Gordo, a hill or mountain in Añasco, Puerto Rico
- Gordo (comic strip), a comic strip (1941–1985) created by Gus Arriola
- Gordo, a spiked invincible enemy in the Kirby series of video games
- David "Gordo" Gordon, a character from the Disney sitcom Lizzie McGuire
- Eddy Gordo, a character from the Tekken series of fighting games
- Gordo, a gluttonous Black Pirate in the video game Skies of Arcadia
- Gordo, an undead abomination in the Warcraft Universe
- Gordo, a fictional character from the anime series Beyblade V-Force
- Mr. Gordo, the name of Buffy Summers' stuffed pig in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Gordo High School, Gordo, Alabama
- Gordo (space monkey), the first monkey to travel beyond Earth's orbit
- Gordo (dinosaur), a dinosaur specimen of the genus Barosaurus
- Chipotle, also called gordo in Mexico
- Gordo, another name for the Muscat of Alexandria grape
- GORDO, an operating system circa 1969, used by the UCLA ARPANET host
- Airterminal airport (code), United States
- Foreign Area Translation
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