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"How did tits become called boobs ![]() which one came first though | |||
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"just a thought how did boobs become to be called tits or jugs " .. Tits another word for teats..Jugs?..maybe jugs of milk | |||
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"How did tits become called boobs ![]() Both tits and boobs are birds. Seriously, tits is surely a corruption of teats. Not so seriously, boobs because the written word sort of looks like breasts? | |||
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"Jugs for "woman's breasts" first recorded 1920 in Australian slang, short for milk jugs. ahhh google's such a wonder innit???" I would have thought it would be older than that. Surely the Australians just imported it? | |||
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"Boob describes the view from every angle. B = The view from above OO = The view from in front b = The side view ![]() Lol ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Jugs for "woman's breasts" first recorded 1920 in Australian slang, short for milk jugs. ahhh google's such a wonder innit??? I would have thought it would be older than that. Surely the Australians just imported it? could i find this in a history book somewhere hmm..tryna imagine the look on the librarians face as i ask this " Just start with Chaucer and work your way through. ![]() | |||
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"Jugs for "woman's breasts" first recorded 1920 in Australian slang, short for milk jugs. ahhh google's such a wonder innit??? I would have thought it would be older than that. Surely the Australians just imported it? could i find this in a history book somewhere hmm..tryna imagine the look on the librarians face as i ask this Just start with Chaucer and work your way through. ![]() guess ill be there a good while probe a whole section devoted to the father of english literature | |||
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