racktacular
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From rack (“breasts”) + -tacular.
Adjective
[edit]racktacular (comparative more racktacular, superlative most racktacular)
- (slang, humorous, slightly vulgar) possessing amazing, outstanding, or impressive breasts.
- Standing next to the blackboard in a dangerously short dress, the physics professor was astonishingly racktacular.
- 2007, Duane Dog Chapman, “Twenty-Five: Mistake”, in You Can Run but You Can't Hide[1], Hachette Books:
- Other bondsmen continuously warned me about Beth, saying she was tough, ruthless, and smart as hell. Ahhh...all the qualities I like in a woman, plus she was rack-tacular.
- 2011, Kim Zimmer, Laura Morton, I'm Just Sayin'!: Three Deaths, Seven Husbands, and a Clone! My Life on Guiding Light and Beyond[2], Penguin:
- Compared to my first Emmy win, I looked downright conservative and yet a bit trashy all at the same time; I had no bra on and was still nursing Max, so my breasts were racktacular!
- 2020, Holly Parker, Back on the Market: A Realtor's Guide to Love and Life[3], Simon and Schuster, page 169:
- I later found out that the cab stuffer preferred petite, ninety-pound, racktacular women, which wasn't me.