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  2. I love dropping them : r/TittyDrop - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/TittyDrop/comments/1875388/i_love_dropping_them

    I love dropping themđź’™ : r/TittyDrop. r/TittyDrop. Welcome to r/Tittydrop, the internet's epicenter of titty dropping! Before you get into it, I just want to take a moment to cover a couple points: * Please read the rules prior to posting * Be respectful of GoneWild posters * DO NOT cross-post content from *active* Gone Wild posters here on ...

  3. Which body part does the word "tit" actually refer to, the ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/4xybo7/which_body_part_does_the...

    Tit can mean either. The expression "like tits on a bull" refers to a cows udders so essentially nipples ...

  4. What's the origin of the phrase 'things went tits up'? - Reddit

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    So if something goes fatally wrong or dies, it's "tits up." 8. Award. Share. ECS420. • 3 yr. ago. I heard somewhere that it started in the military as "We go tits up, not down", meaning facing the enemy and falling backwards, not running away and falling face first. Always made sense to me but no idea if it's true. 2.

  5. Women of Reddit, if a guy playfully called you "sugar tits" would...

    www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/oqf0d/women_of_reddit_if_a_guy_playfully...

    Maybe it's because I've heard anything and everything under the sun about my tits but it wouldn't really bother me that much. That being said, I've been called these names by guy friends: hun, dear, sweetie, baby, baby boo, darling, and luv. I'm sure there's been more but those are the recent ones.

  6. Women of Reddit, why are you offended by the phrase " calm your...

    www.reddit.com/r/AskWomen/comments/9vaxfp/women_of_reddit_why_are_you_offended...

    nevertruly. • 6 yr. ago. You are asking why women would be upset by a phrase that is deliberately offensive, invalidates their emotions, and unnecessarily brings up a sexualized body part. Basic social etiquette and behavior would tell you the answer to that. Being offensive sometimes offends people.

  7. ELI5: the expression “tough titties” : r/explainlikeimfive -...

    www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/jmsqbu/eli5_the_expression_tough...

    The original phrase was, "tough titty said the kitty when the milk went dry." Likely we just dropped the rest of the phrase as time passed. Another phrase of the time, "tough tittie said the pretty kitty wallowing in pity", and also "tough titty said the old women on the subcommittee in Kansas City". All date around 1920.

  8. In case you didn't know where the phrase "I'm jacked to the tits...

    www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/comments/o5v2be/in_case_you_didnt_know_where_the...

    That doesn't explain it though haha A buddy told me it comes from the weightlifting world; contenders who regularly use 'roids normally avoid 'jacking' themselves in the chest for fear of inducing a heart attack or other complication, but when its competition day they throw caution out the window and 'jack' themselves up with steroids in every muscle group including the chest/pecs.

  9. Tits up? : r/TheMarvelousMrsMaisel - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/TheMarvelousMrsMaisel/comments/13y4c79/tits_up

    Putting your tits up requires rolling your shoulders back which lifts and opens your chest, ie being brave and confident. That’s why they day it. Going tits up means you’re dead. Lol. Saying either phrase in polite company is discouraged, save both for when you’re with your friends. Reply reply.

  10. Bolt-on tits are the ultimate upgrade for fun : r/boltedontits -...

    www.reddit.com/r/boltedontits/comments/1dkmwrx/bolton_tits_are_the_ultimate...

    A subreddit for people who enjoy obvious breast implants. Bolt-ons are breasts that look unnatural, stiff, or "bolted" onto their owner's chest.

  11. What does "gyatt" mean? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/15jka2j/what_does_gyatt_mean

    SleepyBoi2852. • 7 mo. ago. Gyatt is a short way of saying "goddamn", and is usually used in reference to someone who they think is attractive. People also use the term in reference to someone who has a very curvy body type. Also, "goddamn" in this context is usually used to express surprise.