What does the slang term of “thinspiration” mean?
Example: Every time Janet passes the Cinnabon store at the Galleria, she resists temptation by looking at the thinspiration pictures of Audrey Hepburn in the back of her notebook. Celebrity quote: “When it comes to losing my holiday fat-titude, you’re my thin-spiration!” -Greeting card from the online store egreetings.com This week’s big debate at Slang City Headquarters concerns the most humane way to eat chocolate Easter rabbits. Am I a bad person if I start by eating the rabbit’s feet and enjoy listening to his sugary little screams? Since they went on sale Monday, I’ve had plenty of test subjects, but the results have been inconclusive so far. In my thinspiration indifference, I am unlike my mother, who used to decorate her refrigerator with a postcard that said, “Nothing tastes as good as thin feels!” But Mom (who looks great, by the way) is old-school in the thinspiration department. Although the word is still used by everyday di