- Falsies
In
fashion , falsies is a term used in English to denote padding for use in abrassiere to create the appearance of largerbreast s. The term is also, more rarely, used for pads which create the appearance of largerbuttock s. In both cases, there is a note of (more or less) amusement conveyed by the term. In a specificallyhumor ous context, the term refers to mouldedplastic replica s of female breasts that may be worn (covered or uncovered) bymale s for comedic effect. Typically held onto the chest by elastic straps or forming the top part of anapron , they are a perennial favourite amongstuniversity students and at "buck's night s".An oddity of the language is that the term is never used to refer to plastic surgery enhanced breasts. When the artificial nature of such enhancements is discussed (often with some levity) these are often called fakes or silicone jobs.
Bosom pads
In the
Victorian Era , girls were considered grown-up when they were 15 years old. However, many girls had not developed large enough breasts to fit into adult clothes, therefore bosom pads were used.When small, rounded breasts were in
fashion , the problem was reversed. Adult women solved the problem with tight corsets andbreast binding .When used after breast removal surgery, as for
cancer , the usual term used isbreast prosthesis . Little levity attaches to this use of the term.False Eyelashes
In recent years, "falsies" has also been used to mean false eyelashes.
ee also
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Brassiere
*Padding
*Cleavage enhancement
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