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lungs noun the female breasts US, 1951- We decided that if she had gone to TCU, she would have come from Floydada with big lungs and skinny calves and a lot of chewing gum. — Dan Jenkins, Semi-Tough, p. 32, 1972
- Their secondary sex characteristics are simply too conspicuous to pass without insult, and we were unmerciful towards them: tits, boobs, knockers, jugs, bubbies, bazooms, lungs, flaps and hooters we called them, and there was no way to be polite about it. — Screw, p. 6, 3 January 1972
- The voice-over said, “A nice body, but a little weak in the lungs.” — Elmore Leonard, 52 Pick-up, p. 10, 1974
- — Maledicta, p. 255, Summer/Winter 1981: “Five years and 121 dirty words later”
- It was probably scads of different pictures, ling shots all, the music a lament for a time when love came cheap. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 237, 1994
- Still, it’s never too late to unleash Loni’s lungs. — Mr. Skin, Mr. Skin’s Skincyclopedia, p. 16, 2005
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