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14 Dec 2014
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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- English (US)
- French (France)
It is hard to tell without more context, but it is a way of saying "(I am)/(He/She is) not chubby"
Another example:
--Upon scoring a point--
"Alright! That's another one for me, but who's counting?"
Here "but who's counting" means that no one is counting.
- Japanese
Does the word "chubby" happen to have some hidden meanings such as kind, mild, or caring?
- English (US)
- French (France)
To be honest I have no idea what the reference to puppies is, I might need to see more of the scene. When I think of someone chubby, I think of someone who is a little fat, joyful, and full of youth. Like this guy: http://imgur.com/z449DSe
- Japanese

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