painch

/peɪntʃ/
noun
  1. A dialectal or informal term for a paunch or belly, especially a large or protruding one.
    • The old man patted his painch after a big meal.
    • In some rural areas, they still use the word 'painch' to mean a fat stomach.
    • He developed a noticeable painch from years of sitting at a desk.
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