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falsies noun pads that aggrandise the apparent size of a girl or woman’s breasts US, 1943- She had a big nose and her nails were all bitten down and bleedy-looking and she had on those damn falsies that point all over the place, but you felt sort of sorry for her. — J.D. Salinger, Catcher in the Rye, p. 3, 1951
- [M]ost of them wear those damn falsies that stick out all over the place and I’d rather be caught dead than be a phony about a thing like your bosom. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget, p. 10, 1957
- I’m bowlegged, bony-hipped, scaly, hairy, wear falsies and spew bad breath. — Robert Gover, The Maniac Responsible, p. 129, 1963
- Down but not out, she took up smoking and drinking and wearing falsies on account of being in love until the end of Time Immemorial with Joe Grubner[.] — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, p. 15, 1965
- I was really getting sick of looking at all those teensy dolls with falsies propped up in this dump. — Eve Babitz, Eve’s Hollywood, p. 71, 1974
- If you don’t make good, I’ll stay up all night thinking of Arthur-Arlene’s falsies. — James Ellroy, Blood on the Moon, p. 99, 1984
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