bumster
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈbʌmstə/
Noun
bumster (plural bumsters)
- (chiefly attributive) A pair of very low-cut trousers which reveal part of the buttocks.
- 2010, Rajini Vaidyanatham, BBC News Magazine, 12 Feb 2010:
- Today the sight of muffin tops over jeans or a sneaky flash of bottom cleavage might not seem too shocking [...], but when McQueen first sent out his models in bumsters, it was a radical departure and attracted many column inches of comment and debate.
- 2011, Jane Martinson, The Guardian, 4 May 2011:
- And he would have relished the juxtaposition of the wedding dress with the infamous bumster trousers that are, as of this week, on show in the Metropolitan Museum.
- 2010, Rajini Vaidyanatham, BBC News Magazine, 12 Feb 2010:
- In The Gambia, a young man who solicits money or favours from tourists, sometimes in exchange for sex.
- 2006, Craig Emms & Linda Barnett, The Gambia, 2nd edition, Bradt Travel Guides 2006, p. 93:
- Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters.
- 2007, Ylva Hernlund & Bettina Shell-Duncan, Transcultural Bodies, Rutgers 2007, p. 302:
- In The Gambia, [...] hundreds of young, middle-aged, and elderly female tourists [...] flood the beaches and resorts of Senegambia, Fajara, Kotu, and Kololi each year in search of sexual liaisons with local young men known as bumsters.
- 2009, Brian Boniface & Chris Cooper, Worldwide Destinations, Butterworth-Heinemann 2009, p. 447:
- there is concern in this traditional Muslim society about some of its social manifestations such as sex tourism and beach hustling by bumsters.
- 2006, Craig Emms & Linda Barnett, The Gambia, 2nd edition, Bradt Travel Guides 2006, p. 93:
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