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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
falsies

"padded brassiere," 1943, from false + -ie.

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falsies

n. (plural of falsie English)

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Falsies

In fashion, falsies are paddings for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts. The term has also, more rarely, been used for pads which create the appearance of larger buttocks. In both cases, there is a note of (more or less) amusement conveyed by the term. In a specifically humorous context, the term refers to moulded plastic replicas of female breasts that may be worn (covered or uncovered) by males for comedic effect. Typically held onto the chest by elastic straps or forming the top part of an apron, they are a perennial favourite amongst university students and at " buck's nights".

Usage examples of "falsies".

Lashes thicker than the falsies the rest of us wore dipped heavily, then rose.

That's why, when Bellerophon saw Melanippe among Anteia's dykes and falsies, he knew at once that she alone was the real thing.

She was apparently wearing falsies, and a clinging, smooth satiny dress of dark green material that was split most of the way on both sides.

Once he might chase the cook through the dining room with a meat cleaver and later in the week chances were he'd hold up two falsies, saying he had found them on the beach, and ask the owner to claim them.