A list of 10 words by adoarns.
- curvaceouswas added by adoarns and appears on 21 lists
- non-convexwas added by adoarns and appears on just this list
- plenitudinouswas added by adoarns and appears on 2 lists
- full-figuredwas added by adoarns and appears on just this list
- voluptuouswas added by adoarns and appears on 125 lists
- rubenesquewas added by adoarns and appears on 18 lists
- buxomwas added by adoarns and appears on 65 lists
- mortadellosawas added by adoarns and appears on just this list
- embonpointwas added by adoarns and appears on 79 lists
- zaftigwas added by adoarns and appears on 123 lists
adoarns commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Big Beautiful Women, that is, and the terms we use to describe them without being cruel.
December 13, 2007
reesetee commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
I like this list. Thanks, adoarns!
December 13, 2007
john commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Reminds me of that Taj Mahal song, "Keep Your Hands Off Her":
She's a heavy-hippin mama,
she's got them great big legs,
when she walks
she shakes like a soft-boiled egg
That's not a euphemism, that's a paean :-)
December 13, 2007
bilby commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
generously-endowed
December 13, 2007
reesetee commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Forgot about that song, John! Thanks for citing it.
December 13, 2007
reesetee commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Adoarns, how about ample, robust, curvaceous?
December 14, 2007
adoarns commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Nothing explicitly wrong with ample, robust, and curvaceous.
In fact—segue to a metawordiernal ¶—I struggle with this. I have lists that could conceivably hold lots of words, but I don't want to be promiscuous and let in any old word. I want the interesting ones. So my lists often show gaps. Which, I don't know which is worse, including boring words or having my gaps show.
December 18, 2007
reesetee commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
But if they're all interesting and they're all the words you want on your list, I'd say you don't have any gaps at all. :-)
December 18, 2007
bilby commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Big-boned.
December 18, 2007
sionnach commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
well-upholstered?
December 18, 2007
bilby commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Haha sionnach!
I don't mind the gaps. I think it's a good thing if the female of the species has gaps in the right places.
December 18, 2007
adoarns commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
I've always liked the term non-convex to refer to this type of woman. Clearly nonstandard usage, and it may not even be obvious to most people who hear it. But to me the description is perfect.
December 18, 2007
bilby commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
Don't you mean non-concave? Or have I been drooling over the wrong kinds of women?
December 18, 2007
adoarns commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
A convex woman would have absolutely nothing sticking out anywhere; ie she'd be like a sphere. Too big, no shape. Non-convex to me implies the right things are sticking out the right places.
December 18, 2007
bilby commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
I think I'm voting for for serial-convexation.
December 18, 2007
chained_bear commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
agree, bilby. I've always used 'concave' to mean someone sort of sunken-chested or way skinny.
December 18, 2007
reesetee commented on the list bbw-euphemistically
I love it when comments take on a life of their own.
December 18, 2007