Fat Bottomed Girls

andrew offutt used the word “callimastian” in one of his books, and Robert Jordan has used it, too. This word is formed by analogy with callipygian, and represents the view from the other direction.

There’s a statue called Venus Callipygosin the Archaeological Museum in Naples. She’s called that not because observers think she’s cute, but because she seems to be staring over her shoulder saying “Does this marble make me look fat?”

the term you want to use is: dumps like a truck

Eldon Dedini, maybe? (NSFW)

h ttp://www.animationarchive.org/labels/eldon%20dedini.html

h ttp://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2006/11/11/the-perv-humor-of-currin-freud/

h ttp://sugarbank.com/2007/10/08/eldon-dedini/

Spathic, callipygian or otherwise, though, there are to be no phanerogams in the parlor.

Megapygian.

All I know is there’s a lot of difference between a “big-ass woman” and a “big-assed woman.”

I don’t know but I’ve been told: big-legged woman ain’t got no soul.

Well, according to Queen fat bottom girls make the rockin’ world go round.

It’s called “Baby got Back!”

You people need to get out more.

Rubenesque?

“…plump or rounded usually in an attractive or pleaasing way”

:cool:

Well, the looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand.

Or so I have read.

Robert Crumb?

The word you’re looking for is clearly “badonkadonkulous.”

There actually was a pin-up artist in the Vargas era with a name something very much like Bawdiman, whose drawings were characterized by subtly exaggerated thunderous thighs.

I was such a skinny lad
NEVER KNEW NO GOOD FROM BAD
But I knew life before I left the nursery
Left alone with big fat Fannie
She was such a naughtly nanny
Heap big woman
You made a bad boy out of me.

Talk about mud flaps, my gal’s got 'em.

Polycarp, There are some men who have the fatty deposits in the thighs and buttocks also. I believe these earliest of South Africans are considered Negroid. And I have heard anthropologists speak of this characteristic being passed down to modern women in a less noticeable form. I am not an anthropologist and I don’t mind being corrected by someone well educated in that field. (Just don’t label me a bigot for what others have taught me.)

BTW, the “Hottentot” label is considered extremely offensive.

Wrong, it’s bootylicious;)

I think Poly’s aware of that, which is why he quoted the expression like that. Used in a context like that, it’s not offensive.