Bust has been around since 1727 and Bosom has generally been considered proper. Indeed, Bosom, sometimes bazoom, is derived from the Sanskrit, and has been used since around the year 1000.
bazoombas n. (Always plural) Female breasts (s.a. boobs).
Victorian slang for breasts was 'Cupid's kettledrums'.
However, some general tips include avoiding objectifying or sexualizing compliments, and instead focusing on praising their appearance or features. Try complimenting things like the shape of her breasts, their symmetry, or the color of her nipples.
WOMEN (BREASTS): busty, big-chested, full, flat, sagging, well-endowed, buxom, busty, stacked, built, curvy or curvaceous, heavy, slopes, rounded, shapely, petite, cleavage, tanned, voluptuous…
Glandular organ located on the chest. The breast is made up of connective tissue, fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk. Also called mammary gland.
The breasts should have a natural shape, and they should not be touching." As a general rule, the amount of cleavage that should be visible is 1 or 2 inches — 3 inches at the most.
In this case, bikkie (the colloquial Australian word for a cookie), is clipped slang for biscuit (the British English word for a type of cookie), and it uses the -ie diminutive suffix. Australian English is full of words based on this formula.
mutt \MUT\ noun. 1 : a stupid or insignificant person : fool.
Fafa can be a baby-talk reduplication for father, akin to dada or papa. Some in Filipino gay culture use fafa as an affectionate term for a male lover, based on papa, and use of fafa as a pet name for fathers more generally is common among some Filipinos.
Wowo isn't an authentic Yoruba word; a general slang for ugly, it's used when languages including Yoruba are mixed.
grandparent synonym ▲ Synonym: apu.
(dʌmpi ) adjective. If you describe someone as dumpy, you mean they are short and fat, and are usually implying they are unattractive.
noun. Australia. : an inquisitive person : busybody.
In Australia, Cocaine is known as coke, blow, charlie, C, dust, flake, nose candy, snow, white, crack, rock, freebase.
Beaut!/Beauty!: beaut, beauty or 'you beauty' is a very Australian way to say that something is great.
fanging. hungry, craving: I'm fanging for a steak. Contributor's comments: I've also heard the term "I'm hanging for a fanging" to mean hungry - or more correctly "hangin' for a fangin'". Good on the fang means having a good appetite.
the scrub in British English
Australian informal. a remote place, esp one where contact with people can be avoided. See full dictionary entry for scrub. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Chook: A chicken. In the show, it's wonderfully used in the phrase “made you look, you dirty chook.” See also: “Bin chicken,” an uncharitable name for the ibis, a bird whose long beak can make quick work of a rubbish bin. Dunny: A toilet, traditionally outdoors but more commonly now indoors.
In Australia, a BIFFO usually refers to a fistfight but thankfully it also has a far more peaceful meaning as the acronym for a method of providing feedback to employees.
a fatuous person; fool.