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nork noun the female breast AUSTRALIA, 1962 The suggestion (originally in Baker, The Australian Language, 1966) that this derives from Norco, a popular brand of butter which at one time had a picture of a cow with an udder on the packaging, is as far fetched as it sounds, and yet it is the standard folk etymology for this term. Baker also records that “the form norg is reported from Melbourne” and this variant is still in occasional use.- [T]hen I organise a few nice little Antipodean horn-bags who don’t mind flashing their norks in public and haven’t got too many bruises on their bums, to mingle with the guests in clean G-strings, carrying trays of cholesterol-enriched Oz dairy produce. — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 111, 1985
- Here she was with tits! And a cute little muff! Proudly proclaiming, “I am woman, see my norks!” — People, p. 2, 5 July 1999
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 183, 2002
- J G, a university colleague, and a strapping popsy of some 5’10” who wore size 42 D, was always described as having magnificent norgs. She wouldn’t have had it any other way. In Victoria the preference was for “norgs” rather than “norks”. — home.iprimus.com.au/glsealy/Forum.htm, 2003
- Too busy gawping at Imogen Bailey’s sandy norks last issue. — FHM, p. 28, June 2003
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