bazoom

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English

Etymology

A variant of bosom, influenced by zoom. Originally North American. Attested since the 1950s.

Noun

bazoom (plural bazooms)

  1. (slang, chiefly in the plural) female breast; bazonga
    • 1956, Norman Mailer, “The Man Who Studied Yoga”:
      “Which girl was it now?” he asks a second time. ¶ “Oh, you know, the hysteric,” Eleanor says, “the one who was parading her bazooms in your face.”

References

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