have more chins than a Chinese phone book

Etymology
A pun on the word and the common Chinese surname. The phrase was likely popularized by the American comic.

Verb

 * 1)  To be exceedingly fat, especially under the chin (as in a "double chin").
 * 2) * 1995, Doug Robinson, "How about replacing rosters with these subs?," The Deseret News, Feb 25, 1995, section D:
 * Our leadoff hitter has more chins than a Chinese phone book.
 * Our leadoff hitter has more chins than a Chinese phone book.