I've always wanted to be a majordomo - but I only want the title, not the responsibility. I want to be a majordomo with the responsibilites of a cup-bearer.
If I could strike one word from the English language it would be this. Flanked with the more formal but perfectly acceptable "breasts" on one side, and the equally sophomoric "tits" on the other, what point is there for this word, which is simultaneously vulgar as well as vague due to its homonyms?
Oooh! I'll be Her Fettered Majesty's Falconer! :-)
Boobs is for boobs. Too babytalk for me. Like pee and poop, always jarring when said by an adult and not addressed to a toddler. Gotta go bye-bye now.
I'm a big fan of boobs. Wait, what does this have to do with Wordie? Oh, you mean the word boobs.
Yarb, what a coincidence! I've always wanted a cup-bearer to be my majordomo!!
Someone else can be groom of the stool.
I've always wanted to be a majordomo - but I only want the title, not the responsibility. I want to be a majordomo with the responsibilites of a cup-bearer.
Bilby, that's excellent! If there isn't already a Curt Court of the Ursine Queen, I'm going to start one right now!
Yes. I shall be the Standard-Bearer for Her Shackled Majesty. Other available positions may be found here.
I'm with sushiaddict. If we struck boobs (the word) we could get rid of moobs, which would be a good thing.
What on earth does chained_bear do with a pair of ignorant or foolish persons? Are they dangling jesters in the Curt Court of the Ursine Queen?
palooka -- you funny!
I like thruppennies myself. If you don't have boobs how can you have a boob-tube? And what would you call it?
I like boobs & as a word too. It's difficult finding enough good words to describe those puppies.
Boobs, yes. Tits, no. Breasts, meh...to clinical.
I use boobs quite often. I mean, the word "boobs." Though I happen to also have a pair.
I like boobs. It's gentler than tits and friendlier than breasts. I certainly don't find it vulgar, or vague - what homonyms?
If I could strike one word from the English language it would be this. Flanked with the more formal but perfectly acceptable "breasts" on one side, and the equally sophomoric "tits" on the other, what point is there for this word, which is simultaneously vulgar as well as vague due to its homonyms?