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OK. Define 'mutton'.

153 replies

AFierceBadRabbit · 15/03/2017 19:32

Because I just don't get it, unless we're talking a 60 yr old wearing a mini bodycon dress with low neckline?
'Booty' shorts on the over 50's?

If you have the figure who really cares?

Isn't it just another way of looking down on someone - similar to having so-called 'chavvy' tastes?

Or is it a deeply ingrained fear of shocking someone from the front after tempting them from behind?

I think it is a derogatory term that I can't imagine ever using against myself. Why do women even engage in this?

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emilybrontescorset · 19/03/2017 11:13

Term for topless men walking about town.
You can see there is s huge difference and it's only deciding factor is the gender of the person wearing the clothes or dating to have a certain look.
Women are deemed a slut if we wear high heels, mumsey if you wear low heels, a frump if you wear comfortable shoes. Wtaf!

phoolani · 24/03/2017 01:15

Can I suggest flump as a term for men walking around town topless?
As in, look at that flump with his boobs out, or, jeez, that's a bit flumpy, innit?
I'd find it satisfying.

Destinysdaughter · 24/03/2017 15:58

I find 'twat' covers a wide variety of situations tbh!

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