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Boobs, jugs, peaches, ninnies, tits, rack, eyes, knockers, cans, sweater meat, knobs, boobies, breasts, titties, mammaries, pins, bazooms, bazongas, headlights, hooters, lungs, fun bags, tatas, maracas, girls, twins and the list goes on.
There are, if you haven’t noticed, a very large number of terms for breasts. There are the terms you use for large ones, like jugs. There are the terms you use for small ones, like mosquito bites. There are the terms you use if you’re English, . There are the terms no one would ever use, like chesticles. If none of these appeal to you, there’s a good chance you’re going for one of the two more common names: boobs or tits (or titties … or ?).
Boobs for normal mammories. “That is a mighty fine set of boobs, and the dress accentuates them perfectly”. Breasts when you’re trying to sound a little more upscale. “This 18th century art depicts a woman reclining with a single exposed breast.” Titties when you’re trying to sound more street. “Yo girl, those are some fine ass titties!” Tits when talking about gonzo fakes that look unnatural. “It’s really a shame that she went to the cut rate doctor to get those tits installed”.














