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English
Etymology
From bust (“breast”) + -y.
Pronunciation
Adjective
busty (comparative bustier, superlative bustiest)
- Having large breasts.
I could see a busty blonde at the end of the boardwalk.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
having large breasts (note some translations are in feminine gender only)
- Arabic: ثَدْيَاء (ṯadyāʔ)
- Belarusian: груда́сты (hrudásty)
- Bengali: পীনোন্নতস্তনী (pinonnôtostôni), পীনোন্নত পয়োধরা (pinonnôto pôyodhôra)
- Catalan: mamelluda
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 乳房豐滿的/乳房丰满的 (rǔfáng fēngmǎn de), 大胸脯的 (dà xiōngpú de)
- Czech: prsatý (cs)
- Dutch: rondborstig (nl)
- Finnish: povekas (fi), isorintainen, rintava (fi)
- French: pulpeux (fr), à la poitrine planteuse, plantureuse (fr)
- German: vollbusig (de)
- Italian: procace (it)
- Japanese: バストの大きい (basuto no ōkii)
- Latin: mammōsus
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: barmfager
- Polish: piersiasty (pl), cycaty (pl), biuściasty (pl)
- Portuguese: peituda (pt) f
- Russian: груда́стый (ru) m (grudástyj), груда́стая (ru) f (grudástaja)
- Sanskrit: पीनोत्तुङ्गस्तनी (sa) (pīnottuṅgastanī)
- Spanish: tetuda (es) f
- Swedish: storbystad
- Ukrainian: груда́стий m (hrudástyj), груда́ста f (hrudásta), груди́стий m (hrudýstyj), груди́ста f (hrudýsta) (rare)
- Welsh: bronnog
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