Word for someone who has plastic surgery, breast augmentation, etc.? [closed]
She's a ______ beauty.
My beauty is natural, hers is _________.
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She's a ______ beauty.
My beauty is natural, hers is _________.
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closed as too broad by Lambie, tchrist♦ Aug 26 '18 at 17:55
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fake + artificial
– Alex_ander
Aug 26 '18 at 8:34
If you want to be a bit more subtle in your jab, in your second sentence acquired might fit the bill. (See also augmented , enhanced and assisted.)
– tmgr
Aug 26 '18 at 10:57
Someone once called them "dented-painted" in a sarcastic sense.
– Kris
Aug 26 '18 at 11:28
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She's a ______ beauty.
My beauty is natural, hers is _________.
single-word-requests nouns adjectives pejorative-language
She's a ______ beauty.
My beauty is natural, hers is _________.
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single-word-requests nouns adjectives pejorative-language
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fake + artificial
– Alex_ander
Aug 26 '18 at 8:34
If you want to be a bit more subtle in your jab, in your second sentence acquired might fit the bill. (See also augmented , enhanced and assisted.)
– tmgr
Aug 26 '18 at 10:57
Someone once called them "dented-painted" in a sarcastic sense.
– Kris
Aug 26 '18 at 11:28
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fake + artificial
– Alex_ander
Aug 26 '18 at 8:34
If you want to be a bit more subtle in your jab, in your second sentence acquired might fit the bill. (See also augmented , enhanced and assisted.)
– tmgr
Aug 26 '18 at 10:57
Someone once called them "dented-painted" in a sarcastic sense.
– Kris
Aug 26 '18 at 11:28
fake + artificial
– Alex_ander
Aug 26 '18 at 8:34
fake + artificial
– Alex_ander
Aug 26 '18 at 8:34
If you want to be a bit more subtle in your jab, in your second sentence acquired might fit the bill. (See also augmented , enhanced and assisted.)
– tmgr
Aug 26 '18 at 10:57
If you want to be a bit more subtle in your jab, in your second sentence acquired might fit the bill. (See also augmented , enhanced and assisted.)
– tmgr
Aug 26 '18 at 10:57
Someone once called them "dented-painted" in a sarcastic sense.
– Kris
Aug 26 '18 at 11:28
Someone once called them "dented-painted" in a sarcastic sense.
– Kris
Aug 26 '18 at 11:28
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The label plastic from plastic surgery can be used with a derogatory sense in this context:
plastic beauty noun
1. (uncountable) Beauty achieved by cosmetic surgery.
2. A person with such beauty.
- wiktionary
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+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
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My beauty is natural, hers is fake!
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
vocabulary.com
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An artificial thing is not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). For example, you can say 'Her boobs are artificial, but mine are natural'.
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The label plastic from plastic surgery can be used with a derogatory sense in this context:
plastic beauty noun
1. (uncountable) Beauty achieved by cosmetic surgery.
2. A person with such beauty.
- wiktionary
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+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
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The label plastic from plastic surgery can be used with a derogatory sense in this context:
plastic beauty noun
1. (uncountable) Beauty achieved by cosmetic surgery.
2. A person with such beauty.
- wiktionary
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+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
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The label plastic from plastic surgery can be used with a derogatory sense in this context:
plastic beauty noun
1. (uncountable) Beauty achieved by cosmetic surgery.
2. A person with such beauty.
- wiktionary
The label plastic from plastic surgery can be used with a derogatory sense in this context:
plastic beauty noun
1. (uncountable) Beauty achieved by cosmetic surgery.
2. A person with such beauty.
- wiktionary
answered Aug 26 '18 at 12:57
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+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
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+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
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+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
+1 it is the word. I scrolled down to answer and found, you already did :)
– ubi hatt
Aug 26 '18 at 13:07
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My beauty is natural, hers is fake!
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
vocabulary.com
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My beauty is natural, hers is fake!
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
vocabulary.com
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My beauty is natural, hers is fake!
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
vocabulary.com
My beauty is natural, hers is fake!
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
vocabulary.com
answered Aug 26 '18 at 13:44
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An artificial thing is not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). For example, you can say 'Her boobs are artificial, but mine are natural'.
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An artificial thing is not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). For example, you can say 'Her boobs are artificial, but mine are natural'.
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An artificial thing is not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). For example, you can say 'Her boobs are artificial, but mine are natural'.
An artificial thing is not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). For example, you can say 'Her boobs are artificial, but mine are natural'.
answered Aug 26 '18 at 8:48
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fake + artificial
– Alex_ander
Aug 26 '18 at 8:34
If you want to be a bit more subtle in your jab, in your second sentence acquired might fit the bill. (See also augmented , enhanced and assisted.)
– tmgr
Aug 26 '18 at 10:57
Someone once called them "dented-painted" in a sarcastic sense.
– Kris
Aug 26 '18 at 11:28