释义 |
jubbly, a. and n. colloq. (chiefly Austral.). Brit. |ˈdʒʌblˌi|, |ˈdʒʌbli|, U.S. |ˈdʒəbli| [Origin unknown.] A. adj. Of the stomach, bottom, etc.: plump, fleshy. Hence, of a woman: having large breasts. Chiefly approbatory.
1973M. Bailey Diary 17 Apr. in M. Bailey & M. Bailey 117 Days Adrift (1974) vii. 89 Both have jubbly tums. 1992Picture (Sydney) 15 July 23/1 That hasn't stopped jubbly Diane Martin. She's on a sacred mission to benefit all bollocky-nekkid mankind. 1993People (Sydney) 21 July 41/1 We're launching a search for the jubbliest bottom in Australia. 1995Q June 162/4 The whole thing is supposed to be the drug-fried imaginings of a lovely ‘jubbly’ young wench. B. n. In pl. The breasts.
1991Picture (Sydney) 9 Oct. 12/1 A world-beating genius who tried to jump-start our rooted economy with a pair of juicy jubblies has been slagged off as a pervert by a bunch of un-Australian wowsers. 1996Loaded Sept. 217/1 The Liverpool born lass left school at 16 and soon found herself cheering up the nation's breakfasts with her class A jubblies. Both of which were renowned for pertness. 1997Neon Sept. 84/2, I suspect there were many unsupported jubblies popping up to say hello, and that makes me a horny man. |