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(UK, AU, slang) Having shapely and appealing buttocks.
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[…] exposés of domestic British fascism and pictures of bumtastic Kylie Minogue in her underwear advertising free pop CD giveaways.
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2003, Chris Horrie, Tabloid Nation: The Birth of the Daily Mirror to the Death of the Tabloid, André Deutsch, published 2003, →ISBN, page 221:
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Phillips performed as a clown in the circus show, and introduced the company's Russian gymnasts to a new word, describing his costume as a cross between bumtastic singer Jennifer Lopez and an Oompa Loompa from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
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2008 August 4, Emily Dunn, Elicia Murray, “Bigger and bigger beat at the bay”, in Brisbane Times:
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(UK, AU, slang) Having shapely and appealing buttocks.
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Phillips performed as a clown in the circus show, and introduced the company's Russian gymnasts to a new word, describing his costume as a cross between bumtastic singer Jennifer Lopez and an Oompa Loompa from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
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2008 August 4, Emily Dunn, Elicia Murray, “Bigger and bigger beat at the bay”, in Brisbane Times:
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[…] exposés of domestic British fascism and pictures of bumtastic Kylie Minogue in her underwear advertising free pop CD giveaways.
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2003, Chris Horrie, Tabloid Nation: The Birth of the Daily Mirror to the Death of the Tabloid, André Deutsch, published 2003, →ISBN, page 221:
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(UK, AU, slang) Having shapely and appealing buttocks.
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(UK, AU, slang) Having shapely and appealing buttocks.
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Phillips performed as a clown in the circus show, and introduced the company's Russian gymnasts to a new word, describing his costume as a cross between bumtastic singer Jennifer Lopez and an Oompa Loompa from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
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2008 August 4, Emily Dunn, Elicia Murray, “Bigger and bigger beat at the bay”, in Brisbane Times:
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Phillips performed as a clown in the circus show, and introduced the company's Russian gymnasts to a new word, describing his costume as a cross between bumtastic singer Jennifer Lopez and an Oompa Loompa from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
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2008 August 4, Emily Dunn, Elicia Murray, “Bigger and bigger beat at the bay”, in Brisbane Times:
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[…] exposés of domestic British fascism and pictures of bumtastic Kylie Minogue in her underwear advertising free pop CD giveaways.
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2003, Chris Horrie, Tabloid Nation: The Birth of the Daily Mirror to the Death of the Tabloid, André Deutsch, published 2003, →ISBN, page 221:
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[…] exposés of domestic British fascism and pictures of bumtastic Kylie Minogue in her underwear advertising free pop CD giveaways.
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2003, Chris Horrie, Tabloid Nation: The Birth of the Daily Mirror to the Death of the Tabloid, André Deutsch, published 2003, →ISBN, page 221: