falsie
IPA: fˈɔɫsi
noun
- (colloquial, chiefly in the plural) Padding worn inside a brassiere to make the breasts appear larger or appear to exist.
- (colloquial, chiefly in the plural) A false eyelash, used as a cosmetic enhancement.
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Examples of "falsie" in Sentences
- If one calls a falsie, they genuinely believe they have a bingo.
- Not without this eyeliner and this mascara and these falsie eyelashes.
- This was supposed to be a fun thing for me but Falsie took all F out of it.
- When she finished shooting I slipped it to her: “Here, your falsie fell out.”
- The mirror made it clear that a single falsie, or even two, didst not a woman make.
- And you can just ignore the falsie-nipples worn underneath Joanna's semi-sheer bikini.
- Everyone wants to be a $6 million dollar wo/man, more toxic chemical, falsie insets, and mechanical parts than flesh and blood.
- Getty Images Some restaurants have replaced 16-ounce pint glasses with 14 ouncers -- a type of glassware one bartender called a "falsie."
- We went to see the Jets, a two-man comedy-music team whose gags included passing through the audience, using the microphone as a “falsie detector.”
- I pulled out the dead plants and replaced them with a falsie I bought the other day, which means that half his plants are real and about half are fake.
- Standing on tiptoe, I tried on the falsie, first on my left side, then on the right, even in the middle, turning myself for a profile and three-quarter view.
- Later, neither her surgeon nor anyone else at Memorial Hospital would give her the specific information she demanded on treatment or exercises to regain the use of her arm, when or how to resume sexual relations, or even how to shop for a “falsie.”
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