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Webster 1913 Edition


Bubby

Bub′by

(bŭb′by̆)
,
Noun.
[Cf. Prov. G.
bübbi
, or It.
poppa
, Pr.
popa
, OF.
poupe
, a woman’s breast.]
A woman's breast.
[Low]

Bub′by

,
Noun.
[A corruption of
brother
.]
Bub; – a term of familiar or affectionate address to a small boy.

Webster 1828 Edition


Bubby

BUB'BY

,
Noun.
[from the same root as bubble and bubo.] A woman's breast.

Definition 2024


bubby

bubby

English

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈbubi/, /ˈbʊbi/, /ˈbʌbi/

Noun

bubby (plural bubbies)

  1. (slang) A woman's breast.
    • 1685, John Dryden, Sylvae:
      Chlo: What do you mean (uncivil as you are) / To touch my breaſts and leave my boſome bare? / Daph: Theſe pretty bubbies firſt I make my own.
    • 2009, Arlene Gorey, My Spanking Diary:
      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.

Etymology 2

Perhaps from brother, as pronounced by young children who are not yet able to properly pronounce its complex consonants, but alternatively perhaps from Pennsylvania German; see bub. Compare sissy.

Noun

bubby (plural bubbies)

  1. (childish) Familiar term of address for a boy; bub; bubba.
    1862, Wine or water; a tale of New England, OCLC 22167977, page 78:
    Mother sent me to hunt you; she is dying, and sissy and bubby are hungry and the baby is crying, and we're afraid the cross man will come.

Etymology 3

Variant spelling. (From Yiddish.)

Noun

bubby

  1. Alternative spelling of bubbe (grandmother)

References

  1. Oxford Dictionary of English (ISBN 0199571120)
  2. 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."