Fascinating maps reveal the most-used nicknames for breasts around the world 

Fun and fascinating world maps have revealed the amazing variety of nicknames people all over the world have for breasts.

The cards were generated using Reddit posts in each country that refer to slang for “breasts” and “breasts,” along with the results of a survey of 2,000 Britons. A world map was then redrawn, with country names supplemented with the slang word most commonly used by the inhabitants for bosom.

According to the survey results, more than two-thirds (70 per cent) of Britons use the word ‘breasts’ when describing bosoms, making it the most commonly used word in the UK. In second place is the slightly more formal term “breasts,” with 54 percent of the nation using the word. This is followed by the slang word “tits,” with 46 percent of the population using that term. The rest of the top five consists of “boobies” (38 percent) and “chest” (33 percent).

The remainder of the UK top 10 consists of ‘bust’ (sixth, 31 per cent), ‘titties’ (seventh, 28 per cent), ‘knockers’ (eighth, 25 per cent), ‘melons’ (ninth, 24 per cent). cents) and ‘jugs’ (10th, 21 percent).

In Europe, the study – by lingerie retailer Pour Moi – reveals that breasts are described as “The Roberts” in France, “pitchers” in Finland, “pumpkins” in Belgium, “cabbage” in Spain, “steering wheels” in Sweden, “balloons” ‘ in Poland, ‘pacifiers’ in Portugal and ‘kettles’ in Cyprus.

Fun and fascinating world maps have revealed the amazing variety of nicknames people all over the world have for breasts

In Europe, the study - by lingerie retailer Pour Moi - reveals that breasts are described as

In Europe, the study – by lingerie retailer Pour Moi – reveals that breasts are described as “The Roberts” in France, “pitchers” in Finland, “pumpkins” in Belgium, “cabbage” in Spain, “steering wheels” in Sweden, “balloons” ‘ in Poland, ‘pacifiers’ in Portugal and ‘kettles’ in Cyprus

A number of countries are inspired by animal names.

Bosoms are “goats” in the Czech Republic, “pugs” in Germany, and “puppies” in Latvia.

More unusual objects used to describe breasts included “stones” in Denmark, “dice” in Azerbaijan, “bowls” in Italy, and “pots” in Austria.

Americans, meanwhile, often use the word “rack” and Canadians use the word “honkers.”

In Australia you often hear the term ‘headlights’ and in neighboring New Zealand the word ‘funbags’ is used.

In South Africa, the favorite slang is ‘milk cans’, while in Uruguay it is ‘coconuts’.

In Vietnam they choose ‘peaches’.

Americans often use the word

Americans often use the word “rack” and Canadians use the word “honkers”

Pour Moi said,

Pour Moi said, “There are so many wonderful words we can use to describe our breasts, and we’ve heard them all in our line of work!”

In Australia you often hear the term 'headlights' and in neighboring New Zealand the word 'funbags' is used

In Australia you often hear the term ‘headlights’ and in neighboring New Zealand the word ‘funbags’ is used

Jargon for breasts in South America includes 'coconuts', 'milk storage' and 'melons'

Jargon for breasts in South America includes ‘coconuts’, ‘milk storage’ and ‘melons’

'Pacifiers', 'milk cans' and 'my titty' - all slang terms for breasts used in Africa

‘Pacifiers’, ‘milk cans’ and ‘my titty’ – all slang terms for breasts used in Africa

POPULAR WORDS FOR TITS IN BRITON – AND THOSE WHO GIVE BRITISH ‘THE ICK’

TOP 10 MOST POPULAR SNAPWORDS IN THE UK

1. Breasts (70%)

2. Breasts (54%)

3. Tits (46%)

4. Breasts (38%)

5. Breast (33%)

6. Bust (31%)

7. Tits (28%)

8. Beaters (25%)

9. Melons (24%)

10. Jugs (21%)

TOP 10 MOST UNATTENTIVE FOR BRITISH

1. Milk Samples (20%)

2. Spaniel Ears (19%)

3. Honker Honkers (19%)

4. Mammary Glands (18%)

5. Dog Ears (18%)

6. Fried Eggs (17%)

7. Nunga Nungas (17%)

8. Bazookas (16%)

9. The Mitchell Brothers (16%)

10. Cute Bags (16%)

Source: Pour Moi

While some nicknames may be endearing, there are some words, says Pour Moi, “that are ultimately incredibly unappealing and give us an instant “ick” when we hear them.”

Words in this list, compiled from a UK survey, are “milk monsters” (No. 1, 20 percent), “spaniel ears” (second, 19 percent), “honker honkers” (third, 19 percent), “breasticles” (fourth, 18 percent), “dog ears” (fifth, 18 percent), “fried eggs” (sixth, 17 percent), “nunga nungas” (seventh, 17 percent), “bazookas” (eighth, 16 percent), ” the Mitchell Brothers’ (ninth, 16 percent) and ‘fun bags’ (10th, 16 percent).

Pour Moi said, “As a lingerie brand, we think a lot about breasts. We pride ourselves on creating the best-fitting bras out there, so you feel comfortable, supported and confident. We know the key to getting a well-fitting bra is knowing that breasts come in all sorts of beautiful shapes and sizes – but have you ever thought about all the different names we have for breasts too?

“Whether it’s a cute nickname you give your own breasts or an unusual expression of affection your partner uses for them – there are so many wonderful words we can use to describe our breasts, and in our work we have all heard !’

For more, visit www.pourmoi.co.uk/nowtrending/now-trending-what-the-world-calls-boobs-revealed.