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embonpoint /ˌɒmbɒ̃ˈpwã /nounThe plump or fleshy part of a person’s body, in particular a woman’s bosom: the lady of a certain age and uncertain embonpoint wore strapless black lace kept up by sheer determination...- One reason she gave was that other women plainly resented her glorious embonpoint.
- For example, when she wasn't working car shows, Kelley worked bars in Richmond Hill, her embonpoint en regalia in a low-cut dress with a beer logo plastered on it.
- One theory is that the cold and wet in the opening week did not permit him to lose weight, as the heat he prefers might have: an extra kilo of embonpoint does not help on mountains.
Origin Late 17th century: from French en bon point 'in good condition'. |