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Scarlett | 10:24 Fri 10th Jun 2005 | Body & Soul
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If "breasts" are the correct term, what is the meaning of "bosoms". And is "bosom" a plural term? I woke up thinking about this today for some reason..
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http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=8980&dict=CALD

Looks like Bosom applies to both breasts and the term is often used when emotion is involved "She held him tightly to her bosom" 

I wake up thinking about bosoms a lot too
I think you can have bosoms, plural, but it's a slightly jokey term. There seem to be several other words too... okay, several hundred... I wonder which term is most often used by (a) women and (b) men.
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Yes, I meant formal terms really.When I was little I called them "oohs"!! My sister called them "paws"! My little sister called them "spots"! My Mum told us the correct word was "bosoms". Is she right??!
Paws, hmmmm... keep your paws off the table, Rover... No, I think breasts is the standard, non-jokey, non-slangy, non-lascivious, non-insulting word, as you said in your Q, Scarlett; bosoms, if it's not deliberately jokey, sounds slightly prissy to me.

'Bosom,' 'breast,' and 'tit' (meaning teat) all date from Old English (although used in the biblical sense as well - Abrahams Bosom etc), before the Norman invasion of 1066. Calling the complete female breasts, especially well-developed ones, 'tits,' 'jugs' 'melons,' 'breastworks,' 'boobs,' 'boobies,' 'knobs,' 'bristols' and 'knockers' may be fairly old, but such words were seldom batted about widely until World War II, when pin-up pictures and the American male's 'breast fixation' made them a very popular part of the language. Many other slang terms(rather odd ones as well) here:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_parts_slang#Breasts

As mentioned above, historically bosom was taken to mean 'the chest of a human' and the chest in this sense was considered as the source of emotion.

How many asterisks do I earn..?

Oh, I thought a couple of those would have been edited out...
Nice work, Octavius. *applauding*
Quite a collection.

The slang "knobs" explains why I had to teach my ex-boyfriend my n*pples AREN'T buttons that cause a certain desired effect, just by applying pressure in various ways.
(I hope that's not too adult to talk about, here. If anybody feels offended, I'm sorry.
I just have to think about that kind of insensitive "button-pressing-men" when I hear the term "knobs".)

And yeah, guys, our eyes are up here. You may call them gems, diamonds, marbles or whatever you like. Just don't call our bosoms funny names...

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