tubside

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

tub +‎ side

Noun[edit]

tubside (plural tubsides)

  1. The side of a bathtub.
    • 1973, G Y Dryansky, Other people:
      The ochre water laps against the marble tubsides.
    • 1974, Parker Tyler, A pictorial history of sex in films:
      Tubside rituals: Gloria Swanson, here in a scene from Male and Female (1919), inhabited only luxury bathrooms.
    • 2004, Richard Monaco, Parsival or a Knight's Tale:
      Her willowy friend, mysteriously joined to the young man, no longer a part of the general situation, had sagged against the warm tubside []
    • 2007 January 11, Alix Strauss, “Room Service, Draw Me a Bath”, in New York Times[1]:
      BUBBLY Rachel Lang, the bath butler at the Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan, serves champagne at tubside.

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