Dictionaries:

bra:

A brassiere ; a woman's undergarment to cover , support and give contour to the breasts.
Synonyms and slangonyms: boob-tube ; booby-trap ; boulder-houlder ; breast-bucket ; bubby-trap ; bubby-hammock ; bust-bodice ; bust-girdle ; double-barrelled-slingshot (catapult); flesh-bag ; flopper-stopper ; front-suspension ; hammock-for-two ; harness ; nylon-milk-pails ; over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder ; tit-bag ; tit-hammock ; tit-holder ; tit-pants ; tit-sling ; two-ring-circus ; upper-decker-flopper-stopper .
See also: falsies ; falsy ; padded-bra ; padding .

Quotes:

(1) Johnny Kelly (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984):
-- Girl: ' I'm not wearing a bra, Johnny .'
-- Johnny: ' That makes two of us .'

(2) Nelson (Tim Robbins) and Mona (Jennifer Tilly) in No Small Affair (1984):
-- Nelson: ' Hey, Mona, what's your bra size? '
-- Mona: ' Multiply the length of your dick by ten and add your I.Q. '
-- Nelson: ' Ask a simple question she gives you a math problem .'

(3) Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ' The bra , or something like it , has been in use for over 6,000 years but really didn't come into its own until the turn of the century. The first formal application for a patent on the garment was filed on February 12, 1914 by Mary Phelps Jacob, also known as Caresse Crosby, who fashioned a prototype using some ribbons, thread , and two handkerchiefs. After World War I, the donning of the bra became synonymous with the chucking of the corset , long considered the restrainer of the female and the mainstay of her oppression. The bra allowed women to both liberate their bodies and assume a host of activities, both work and play, previously open only to men .'


See Also: B-cups, B.B., bondage bra, boob tube, booby trap, bosom cheaters, boulder houlder, bra, brassiere, breast bucket, breast form, bubby hammock, bubby trap, bust bodice, bust-girdle, bustier, colpomentiors, colpomimesis, cross-dressing, cups, displaying her charms, double D's, double D-cups, double-barrelled slingshot, falsies, falsy, flashing her charms, flesh bag, flopper-stopper, front suspension, hammock for two, harness, horizontal bra, nylon milk pails, over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder, padded bra, padding, palpitators, patent heavers, props, sporting her blubbers, sweater girl, tissue-paper titties, tit holder, tit pants, tit sling, tit-bag, tit-hammock, two ring circus, upper decker flopper stopper, vertical bra, water wings, zebra'd

Quotes Containing bra:
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''The bra , or something like it , has been in use for over 6,000 years but really didn''t come into its own until the turn of the century. The first formal application for a patent on the garment was filed on February 12, 1914 by Mary Phelps Jacob, also known as Caresse Crosby, who fashioned a prototype using some ribbons, thread , and two handkerchiefs. After World War I, the donning of the bra became synonymous with the chucking of the corset , long considered the restrainer of the female and the mainstay of her oppression. The bra allowed women to both liberate their bodies and assume a host of activities, both work and play, previously open only to men.''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''The bra , or something like it , has been in use for over 6,000 years but really didn''t come into its own until the turn of the century. The first formal application for a patent on the garment was filed on February 12, 1914 by Mary Phelps Jacob, also known as Caresse Crosby, who fashioned a prototype using some ribbons, thread , and two handkerchiefs. After World War I, the donning of the bra became synonymous with the chucking of the corset , long considered the restrainer of the female and the mainstay of her oppression. The bra allowed women to both liberate their bodies and assume a host of activities, both work and play, previously open only to men.''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''The bra , or something like it , has been in use for over 6,000 years but really didn''t come into its own until the turn of the century. The first formal application for a patent on the garment was filed on February 12, 1914 by Mary Phelps Jacob, also known as Caresse Crosby, who fashioned a prototype using some ribbons, thread , and two handkerchiefs. After World War I, the donning of the bra became synonymous with the chucking of the corset , long considered the restrainer of the female and the mainstay of her oppression. The bra allowed women to both liberate their bodies and assume a host of activities, both work and play, previously open only to men.''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''The bra , or something like it , has been in use for over 6,000 years but really didn''t come into its own until the turn of the century. The first formal application for a patent on the garment was filed on February 12, 1914 by Mary Phelps Jacob, also known as Caresse Crosby, who fashioned a prototype using some ribbons, thread , and two handkerchiefs. After World War I, the donning of the bra became synonymous with the chucking of the corset , long considered the restrainer of the female and the mainstay of her oppression. The bra allowed women to both liberate their bodies and assume a host of activities, both work and play, previously open only to men.''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Nelson (Tim Robbins) and Mona (Jennifer Tilly) in No Small Affair (1984): - Nelson: ''Hey, Mona, what''s your bra size?'' - Mona: ''Multiply the length of your dick by ten and add your I.Q.'' - Nelson: ''Ask a simple question she gives you a math problem.''
Nelson (Tim Robbins) and Mona (Jennifer Tilly) in No Small Affair (1984): - Nelson: ''Hey, Mona, what''s your bra size?'' - Mona: ''Multiply the length of your dick by ten and add your I.Q.'' - Nelson: ''Ask a simple question she gives you a math problem.''
Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) and Carla LeBec (Rhea Perlman) in the TV series Cheers (1982): - Diane: ''He insists on making mountains out of a molehills .'' - Carla: ''He wants you to wear a padded bra?''
Lena O''Connor (Thelma Ritter) stuffing the bra of a model in A New Kind of Love (1963): ''More men have promised to love , honor and obey a good set of sponge rubbers than they''ll ever know .''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Nelson (Tim Robbins) and Mona (Jennifer Tilly) in No Small Affair (1984): - Nelson: ''Hey, Mona, what''s your bra size?'' - Mona: ''Multiply the length of your dick by ten and add your I.Q.'' - Nelson: ''Ask a simple question she gives you a math problem.''
Nelson (Tim Robbins) and Mona (Jennifer Tilly) in No Small Affair (1984): - Nelson: ''Hey, Mona, what''s your bra size?'' - Mona: ''Multiply the length of your dick by ten and add your I.Q.'' - Nelson: ''Ask a simple question she gives you a math problem.''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Nelson (Tim Robbins) and Mona (Jennifer Tilly) in No Small Affair (1984): - Nelson: ''Hey, Mona, what''s your bra size?'' - Mona: ''Multiply the length of your dick by ten and add your I.Q.'' - Nelson: ''Ask a simple question she gives you a math problem.''


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