booby n.2
(orig. US) a female breast; usu. in pl.
![]() | ‘The Love Feast’ in Stories the Soldiers Wouldn’t Tell (1994) 58: One my rosy nipples seized, / And my ripe, rounded boobies squeezed. | |
![]() | (ref. to mid-19C) Amer. Madam (1981) 42: I saw little boobies and a very narrow waist but swelling hips. | |
![]() | Sexus (1969) 83: He feels for her boobies. | |
![]() | (con. 1920s) Hoods (1953) 115: Some pair of boobies on that baby. | |
![]() | in Erotic Muse (1992) 289: Ten pounds of boobie in a loose brassiere, / A twat that twitches like a moose’s ear, / A dried up cum drop in my bottle of beer, / These foolish things remind me of you. | |
![]() | The Same Old Grind 10: A leaf over each boobie. | |
![]() | Dear ‘Herm’ 188: ‘Frenchy’ said that Cornelia was showing too much of her boobies at parties. | |
![]() | Pay for Play Cheerleaders 🌐 ‘Jeeeezzzzuzzzz!’ Nancy sighed. ‘You’re suckin’ my boobies!’. | |
![]() | It Was An Accident 11: I was supping my coffee and goggling her boobies. | |
![]() | Online Sl. Dict. 🌐 booby n 1. a breast. Term is considered childish. (‘She got hit in the booby.’). | |
![]() | Indep. on Sun. Real Life 17 Oct. 4: All they do for the first few months is sleep, poo, cry a bit and drink Boobie Milk. | |
![]() | Peepshow [ebook] Grant was mesmerised by Emma’s tits and slowly reached out a hand like he was going to go the grope. ‘Boobies,’ he said. | |
![]() | Mad mag. Jan. 38: More Janet Jackson boobie backlash? | |
![]() | Sky Photo.com 🌐 [picture caption] Whose Boobs? Just who is this Hollywood star who likes to flash a bit of cleavage? Scarlett And Her Big Boobies. | |
![]() | Apples (2023) 3: [T]racing a black babe with big boobies. | |
![]() | Rough Trade [ebook] [I]n lieu of actually having ever had his hand on a warm boobie in his life. | |
![]() | Good Girl Stripped Bare 197: Baby screams as tit throbs. Push booby into face (baby’s, not yours). |