Citations:butterbody
English citations of butterbody
Noun: "(slang, pejorative) a woman who has an attractive face but a less attractive body"
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- 2008, Mark Fuller, "match.com", in On the Beautiful Sea: Eight Stories, A Mutual Respect Books & Music (2008), →ISBN, page 42:
- Her body really wasn’t that great, on second thought. Her arms and neck were tight and thin, but her hips and legs were a little dumpy. She was sort of a butterbody, really.
- 2009, Nicki Lamont, "Sexist shows should be stopped", The Chronicle (Durham College), Volume 35, Issue 12, 10 February 2009, page 5:
- The list began as an online poll letting men of all ages cast their votes for the biggest butterbodies of 2008.
- But what exactly is a butterbody?
- According to the Spike TV website, butterbodies are girls who are hot everywhere but their bodies.
- 2012, Evan Lambert, "Adele: I Was A Boozy Shut In", Out, 10 February 2012:
- We all love Adele. She's pretty, she's soulful, she's talented, and she's strong. Earlier this week Karl Lagerfeld called her a butterbody ⎯ but he's since apologized, proving that her charm is universal.
- 2012, Hayley T., "My Van-tastic scratch 'n' sniff tour diary!", Swap! Zine, October/November 2012, page 6:
- Josh finds a rare, XXL cowboy hat in Cottage Grove to cover his “unsightly dreadlocks,” however, a bum with a quasi-mohawk propositions him for sex anyway, “She was scrambling at my fly like a drunken whore!” Josh says. “Write it just like that in your tour diarty!” We decide she’s a *butterbody.
Noun: "(slang, pejorative) an unattractive body"
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