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chest:

1. The part of the body between the neck and the abdomen ; the thorax.

Quotes:

(1) Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott) drilling Pfc. Herbie Brown (Lou Costello) in Buck Privates (1941):
-- Slicker: ' Throw your chest out! '
-- Herbie: ' I'm not through with it yet .' In Here Come the Co-Eds (1945) his answer is: ' How Far? '

(2) Ebeneezer Hawkins (Paul E. Burns) and Junior (Bob Hope) in Son of Paleface (1952):
-- Ebenezer: ' Give this millionaire something that will put hair on his chest .'
-- Junior: ' I've got hair on my chest. Give me something that will part it in the middle .'

2. The breasts of a woman . See breasts for synonyms and euphemisms.

Quotes:

(1) Cross-dressers Jerry/Daphne (Jack Lemmon) to Joe/Josephine (Tony Curtis) in Some Like It Hot (1959): ' Now you've done it! (...) You tore off one of my chests .'

(2) John Smith (Henry Fonda) in The Moon's Our Home (1936): ' Give me a simple primitive woman with a small high chest .'


See Also: a-buck, a-bucking, balcony, bondage harness, boosiasm(s), bosiasm(s), bosom, bunnies, callibombe, chest, coitus à la vache, community chest, genupectoral, grids, guido, heavers, lungs, Mae West(s), pearl necklace, Phthirus pubis, pimples on a chest, pimples on the chest, prominent bosom, softest part of a woman's torso, top surgery, topside, trousseau, upper deck, upper decks, upside-down kiss, upstairs

Quotes Containing chest:
Ebeneezer Hawkins (Paul E. Burns) and Junior (Bob Hope) in Son of Paleface (1952): - Ebenezer: ''Give this millionaire something that will put hair on his chest .'' - Junior: ''I''ve got hair on my chest . Give me something that will part it in the middle.''
John Smith (Henry Fonda) in The Moon''s Our Home (1936): ''Give me a simple primitive woman with a small high chest .''
Slicker (Bud Abbott) and Pfc. Brown (Lou Costello) in Buck Privates (1941): - Slicker Smith: ''Throw your chest out!'' - Herbie Brown: ''I''m not through with it yet.''


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