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  • adjective Clad in a leotard.

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Examples

  • The girls got "leotarded" during a workout video challenge coached by '80s fitness guru Susan Powter.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Maybe he just should have said "leotarded" and left everyone except Dan Savage guessing.

    Chicagoist 2010

  • Maybe he just should have said "leotarded" and left everyone except Dan Savage guessing.

    Chicagoist 2010

  • The truth be told, (not by him of course), but really I'm missing old Georgie and his leotarded insanities from the UK scene and I'll be bitterly disappointed if he's inadvertantly shot or accidentally stoned to death by Hammas, found drowned in his hoummous or even electrified by his toothbrush in Gaza.

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

  • From now on, instead of saying "retard" or "that's so retarded," I'm going to say "leotard" and "that's so leotarded." emphasis mine I won't be mocking the mentally challenged, just the physically gifted.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Renee 2009

  • From now on, instead of saying "retard" or "that's so retarded," I'm going to say "leotard" and "that's so leotarded." emphasis mine I won't be mocking the mentally challenged, just the physically gifted.

    Saying I’m Sorry Won’t Kill You Dan Savage Renee 2009

  • And then the young couple discussed how unreal Madonna's leotarded bottom looks in that video.

    Parties, leotards and celebratory tuna Michele 2006

  • And then the young couple discussed how unreal Madonna's leotarded bottom looks in that video.

    Mariage Frères Tea. And then some. Michele 2006

  • Five hollow-cheeked, leotarded things who could have been junkies had they been healthier-looking.

    Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992

  • In the cartoon skies over India soar a host of comic book superheros that have little to do with the leotarded titans of the West.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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  • from Dan Savage

    "From now on, instead of saying "retard" or "that's so retarded," I'm going to say "leotard" and "that's so leotarded." I won't be mocking the mentally challenged, just the physically gifted. I will pick on the strong—and the limber—and not the weak."

    May 8, 2009