Citations:Batnipples

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English citations of Batnipples and batnipples

Noun: "(fandom slang) the molded nipples on the rubber suits worn by the characters Batman and Robin in the films Batman Forever and Batman & Robin"[edit]

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  • 2011, "Comic vs Films", Scene, January 2011, page 33:
    The Batnipples, as infamous as they are were probably the most offensive element of the film, and that's saying something.
  • 2012, "Summer Blockbusted", The Black Sheep (Michigan State University), Volume 6, Issue 15, 26 April 2012 - 2 May 2012, page 12 (approx.):
    Batman decides to sport the batnipples again, simply because they make him feel sexy.
  • 2012, Mason Krollig, "The Nipples that Batman Deserves, But Not the Ones He Needs Right Now", UniLife Magazine (University of South Australia), Issue 20.05, August 2012, page 23:
    The Batnipples are gone, but they should not be forgotten.
  • 2012, Austin Wellens, "Nolan's Jar Jar Binks—NSFW or film", The Daily Cardinal (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Volume 122, Issue 15, 20 September 2012, page 4:
    But now, because of Mr. Nolan, Batman is cool again, the gritty reboot is quickly becoming one of the most annoying trends in cinema and George Clooney's Bat-Nipples are all but forgotten.
  • 2012, Tristan Cooper, "Cape down, sass up", Vanguard (Portland State University), 25 October 2012, Volume 67, Number 17, page 7:
    As long as you don't get the George Clooney suit with the batnipples, you're golden.
  • 2014, Chris Kivlahan, "Things you should hate", in "The importance of hating responsibly", The Prospector (Prospect High School, Mt. Prospect, Illinois), Volume 67, Issue 7, 7 March 2014, page 5:
    The 1997 Batman movie starring George Clooney's Batnipples
  • 2014, Zhana Johnson, "Super Friends Finally Unite", The Xavierite (Saint Xavier University), Volume 83, Issue 24, 30 April 2014, page 9:
    Now guess which one of these is a rumor--I'll give you a hint: it doesn't come with batnipples.
  • 2014, Michael Cavna, "Ben Affleck’s Batman suit? Channing Tatum’s Gambit role? Welcome to the new (screen) world order…", The Washington Post, 13 May 2014:
    Will the earth-inheriting geeks be assuaged that this super-suit is free of the Batnipples that helped make a mockery of George Clooney’s suit (“putting the ‘mocker’ in ‘Joel Schumacher’ since the mid-’90s”), which seemed to signal brightly, like some areola Borealis, that those Bat-films were troubled from the get-go, if not the get-up?