Dictionaries:

bust:

1. A woman's bosom , chest , or breasts. See breasts for synonyms and euphemisms.

Quotes:

(1) Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) introduces himself to chesty Monique De Carlo (Gina Mastrogiancomo) in Naked Gun 2 1/2. The Smell of Fear (1991):
-- Lt. Drebin: ' Lt. Frank Drebin of Police Squad.'
-- Monique: ' Is this some kind of bust? '
-- Lt. Drebin: ' Yes, it's very impressive, but we need to ask you some questions .'

(2) ' There was an Irish Lady to whose bust / I ne'er saw justice done .' Byron. Don-Juan (1819).

(3) 'Eat pussy or busts .' Encyclopedia of Graffiti . Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974).

2. The upper part of the human torso, especially a sculpture or portrait of the head and shoulders.

Etymology: From the Italian and Spanish busto , upper body, and from the French buste , meaning sculpture.


See Also: B.B., baby boom, ball-breaker, ball-buster, ball-busting, beads, bodice-buster, boots and shoes fetish, bra, brassiere, bust, bust a nut, bust one's gut, bust someone out, buster, fag bashing, gay bashing, smearing the queer

Quotes Containing bust:
'There was an Irish Lady to whose bust / I ne'er saw justice done.' Byron. Don-Juan (1819).
Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) introduces himself to chesty Monique De Carlo (Gina Mastrogiancomo) in Naked Gun 2 1/2. The Smell of Fear (1991): - Lt. Drebin: 'Lt. Frank Drebin of Police Squad.' - Monique: 'Is this some kind of bust?' - Lt. Drebin: 'Yes, it's very impressive, but we need to ask you some questions.'


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