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单词 breastie
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breastien.

(in sense 1 originally and usually)Brit. /ˈbriːsti/, U.S. /ˈbristi/, Scottish English /ˈbristɪ/ (otherwise, and in sense 2)Brit. /ˈbrɛsti/, U.S. /ˈbrɛsti/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: breast n., -y suffix6.
Etymology: < breast n. + -y suffix6.
colloquial.
1. Originally Scottish. A diminutive term for: the breast or chest.Frequently in imitation of or allusion to quot. 1786.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > front > [noun] > chest
heartOE
breastOE
maw?a1200
thoraxc1400
venter1668
pectus1684
breastie1786
1786 R. Burns To Mouse i, in Poems 138 Wee, sleeket, cowran, tim'rous beastie, O, what a panic's in thy breastie!
1832 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 121/2 God bless thy bonnie white breastie, thou most Christian creature of all birds.
1948 Town & Country Sept. 131 (heading) A panic in whose breastie?
2004 S. Blackhall Minnie v. 64 Rose hips at the fit o the kailyaird war reid as the robin's breistie.
2019 @jimnarlene 23 July in twitter.com (accessed 30 Sept. 2019) Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie, O' there's nae courage in thy breastie.
2. Usually in plural: a woman's breasts. Also in singular: a breast. Cf. booby n.2, titty n.2 1b.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > front > breast or breasts (of woman) > [noun]
titOE
breastOE
mammaOE
pysea1400
mamellec1450
dug1530
duckya1533
bag1579
pommela1586
mam1611
Milky Way1622
bubby?1660
udder1702
globea1727
fore-buttock1727
tetty1746
breastwork?1760
diddy1788
snows1803
sweets1817
titty1865
pappy1869
Charleys1874
bub1881
breastiec1900
ninny1909
pair1919
boobs1932
boobya1934
fun bag1938
maraca1940
knockers1941
can1946
mammaries1947
bazooms1955
jug1957
melon1957
bosoms1959
Bristols1961
chichi1961
nork1962
puppies1963
rack1968
knob1970
dingleberry1980
jubblies1991
c1900 J. A. Flossie ii. 38 Fust thing you've a-got ter do is ter leave 'old of my donah's breasties and then oi'll tork to yer!
1952 Cornell Plantations 8 61/1 He told us that Queen Elizabeth was so jealous that in order that she be unique among women she had decreed that all English women have their right ‘breastie’ removed.
2006 Sun (Nexis) 3 Mar. Her breasties shrank like dunked T-bags in the I'm A Celeb jungle.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2020; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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