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titties
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'titties' is technically correct and can be found in some dictionaries, but it is considered a slang term and is not appropriate for formal or academic writing.
Example: I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the painting of a woman with exaggerated titties at the contemporary art exhibit.
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Exact Expressions
42 human-written examples
She looks a lot happier since she met him and I like doing the chores, it keeps me busy and I don't think about titties every thirty seconds.
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You shaking your death-bringing ass and titties up there, Drone Sister?
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"Also her titties are showing, so that's a good composition," he added.
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"You have to let those titties fly if you want the cameras to roll" is how the black actress and singer Diahnne Abbott once put it to me.
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You'd remember how all the other guys had hated on her — how skinny she was, no culo, no titties, como un palito, but your brother didn't care.
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When I asked for the real names of his parents, he pretended to spot an attractive woman at another table: "Look at those titties!" He told me that his father died in Syria sometime in the first years of this century, but would not give a date.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
18 human-written examples
Hey sweetheart, give me a shout when you're ready to be put in your place"; "So looking forward to titty fucking you later tonight", wrote a variety of Twitter users.
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Cheena so sound, so titty up this Malchick, say Party up moodge, ninety vellocet round on Tuesday Real bad dizzy snatch making all the homies mad, Thursday Popo blind to the polly in the hole by Friday The lyrics don't need to be straightforwardly interpreted for them to communicate a compelling sense of erotic menace.
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It'll only go down to like the titty-nipple of my chest here, see?
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In his "Author's Foreword," he assures the reader, "The very last thing this book is is some kind of clever metafictional titty-pincher".
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The only way I can see for putting a dent in the meth is something like a titty bar — you know, like a Hooters.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing, consider your audience and the context. The word "titties" is often perceived as vulgar and should be avoided in formal or professional settings.
Common error
Avoid using "titties" in academic papers, business reports, or other formal documents. Opt for more neutral terms like "breasts" or "mammary glands" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The term "titties" functions as a plural noun, referring to the mammary glands or breasts. It is used in informal contexts, as evidenced by the examples provided by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "titties" is a grammatically correct plural noun but is considered slang and is unsuitable for formal or professional contexts. Ludwig's analysis of numerous examples shows its prevalence in News & Media sources. When writing, it's best to consider your audience and the intended tone. While "titties" may be acceptable in casual conversation or certain media, opting for more neutral terms like "breasts" is advisable in formal settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
breasts
A more neutral and widely accepted term for mammary glands.
boobs
A common, informal term for breasts.
bosoms
A somewhat old-fashioned and literary term for the chest, especially of a woman.
busts
Refers to the chest area, particularly in relation to clothing size.
mammary glands
A scientific term for the milk-producing glands in the breasts.
cleavage
Refers to the visible area between a woman's breasts, often emphasized by clothing.
chest
A general term for the upper front part of the body, encompassing the breasts.
lady lumps
A playful and informal term for breasts.
whammers
Slang term to refer to breasts.
bazookas
Slang term to refer to breasts.
FAQs
What does "titties" mean?
"Titties" is a slang term referring to breasts.
What can I say instead of "titties"?
Is it appropriate to use the word "titties" in formal writing?
No, it is generally not appropriate to use the word "titties" in formal writing. Use more neutral terms like "breasts" instead.
What is the difference between "titties" and "breasts"?
"Titties" is a slang term, while "breasts" is a more neutral and widely accepted term.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested