Busby vs Bubby - What's the difference?
busby | bubby |
A fur hat, usually with a plume in the front, worn by certain members of the military or brass bands.
(slang) A woman's breast.
* 1685 , (John Dryden), Sylvae :
* 2009 , Arlene Gorey, My Spanking Diary :
(childish) bub; bubba.
As nouns the difference between busby and bubby
is that busby is a fur hat, usually with a plume in the front, worn by certain members of the military or brass bands while bubby is (slang) a woman's breast or bubby can be (childish) bub; bubba or bubby can be .busby
English
Noun
(busbies)Coordinate terms
* (fur hat) bearskinSee also
* (wikipedia "busby") * shakobubby
English
Etymology 1
Perhaps from a dialectal (etyl) term .Oxford Dictionary of English'' (ISBN 0199571120) Some older references connected the word to (etyl) poupe, but this is considered "very doubtful" by the OED.As early as the 1887 edition (''A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles'') it has said of ''bubby'' "Cf. Ger. ''bübbi'' teat (Grimm). Connexion with F. ''poupe'' teat of an animal (formerly also of a woman), Pr. ''popa'', It. ''poppa teat, is very doubtful."Noun
(bubbies)- Chlo: What do you mean (uncivil as you are) / To touch my brea?ts and leave my bo?ome bare? / Daph: The?e pretty bubbies fir?t I make my own.
- Mr. Douglas got up from the couch, shucked down his pants, and then knelt down beside my mother. He reached out and grabbed her big round bubbies , and began to squeeze and play with them, while he teased her by prodding his cock against her red behind.