Fatty
Fatty is a derogatory term for someone who is obese. It may refer also to:
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People
    
- Mai Fatty, Gambian politician
 - Roscoe Arbuckle (1887–1933), American actor and comedian
 - Fatty Briody (1858–1903), American Major League Baseball player
 - Fatty D (April Fores), American pornographic actress
 - Bob Fothergill (1897–1938), American Major League Baseball outfielder
 - William Foulke (footballer) (1874–1916), English cricketer and footballer
 - Fatty George (1927–1982), Austrian jazz musician
 - Richard Lamb (1907–1974), Australian racing cyclist
 - Fatty Lawrence (1903–1976), college gridiron football player
 - W. T. McLain (1885–1938), college gridiron football player, lawyer, and politician
 - Charles H. Smith (American football), University of Michigan football player in 1893–1894
 - Roland Taylor (1946–2017), 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 Warren (1898–1946), college football player
 
Fictional characters
    
- the title character of Fatty Finn, a long-running Australian comic strip
 - Fatty Fudge, in "Minnie the Minx" in the UK's The Beano comic
 - Frederick "Fatty" Brown, in "The Bash Street Kids" in the UK's The Beano comic
 - Frederick Algernon Trotteville, in Enid Blyton's Five Find-Outers series of mystery novels
 - one of the title characters of Fatty and George, a 1981 Australian children's television series
 
See also
    
- Mike "Prince Fatty" Pelanconi, British sound engineer and record producer
 - All pages with titles containing Fatty
 - Fat (disambiguation)
 - Fats (disambiguation), including a list of people with the nickname
 - Skinny (disambiguation)
 
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