tits and bums
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]tits and bums pl (plural only)
- (British, vulgar, slang) Alternative form of tits and ass
- 1982, Peter Finch, Between thirty-five and forty-two: short stories, page 46:
- I mean all this tits and bums must pall after a while, doesn't it?" Graham was almost whispering, hoping that his own, much quieter approach to talking might rub off a little on Terry.
- 1986, Blues & Soul - Issues 474-485, page 30:
- Now I come to think about it, the basic appeal of the show is probably on a par with the tits and bums in Sunday Sport — real lowest common denominator stuff.
- 1998, Richard Gough, Claire MacDonald, Ric Allsopp, Performance Research: On Risk, →ISBN, page 57:
- After 1933, cabaret did not die out in Germany; but it was only the innocuous entertainment version that was allowed to flourish, interspersed here and there with a few 'tits-and-bums' shows.
- 2013, Jo Bannister, Deadly Virtues, →ISBN:
- If it's tits and bums, that's what they expect.
- 2014, Dan Davies, In Plain Sight: The Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile, →ISBN:
- 'It was only when the tabloids started going lower orders with tits and bums that it started,' he muttered.
Translations
[edit]tits and ass — see tits and ass