Phat
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Phat may refer to:
  • Phat Wilson
    Phat Wilson
    Gordon Allan "Phat" Wilson was a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who won the Allan Cup three times as a member of the Port Arthur Bearcats...

     (1895–1970), a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who played for the Port Arthur Bearcats
  • Huỳnh Tấn Phát (1913–1989), a South Vietnamese politician and revolutionary
  • Phat (comics)
    Phat (comics)
    Phat is an openly gay fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. He was created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred in X-Force vol. 1 #117...

    , a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe
  • Phat (card game)
    Phat (card game)
    Phat is an English trick-taking partnership card game derived from the 17th century game of All Fours. It is not considered a stand-alone game, but instead a variation of this one...

    , a variant of the game All-Fours
  • Phat Farm
    Phat Farm
    Phat Farm is a national fashion line created by the vision of Russell Simmons, the founder of the modern day hip-hop movement, Phat Farm, a division of Phat Fashions , is symbol of men's contemporary American culture, mixing the urban aesthetics of the streets and the preppy culture of the Ivy...

    , a designer clothing company
  • Phat Duke, Canning's description of Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos

Phat is also a backronym
Backronym
A backronym or bacronym is a phrase constructed purposely, such that an acronym can be formed to a specific desired word. Backronyms may be invented with serious or humorous intent, or may be a type of false or folk etymology....

 of hip-hop slang, meaning "Pretty, Hot and Tempting", the source of Phat Farm's name.

See also
  • Fat
    Fat
    Fats consist of a wide group of compounds that are generally soluble in organic solvents and generally insoluble in water. Chemically, fats are triglycerides, triesters of glycerol and any of several fatty acids. Fats may be either solid or liquid at room temperature, depending on their structure...

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