The word "knockers" originates from the Middle English term "knokker," which is derived from the verb "knocken," meaning to knock. Historically, it referred to devices used for knocking on doors, often shaped like a hand or a decorative feature. Over time, the term also became colloquially associated with breasts, likely due to its connotation of something that can be "knocked" or tapped. The dual meanings reflect how language evolves and adapts in different contexts.
Tipi originated from a Lakota word "thípi" as basically meaning "House."
The name Sarah originated from the Hebrew word for "princess"
The word orange originated in Middle England. The first known use of the word orange appeared in the 14th century.
the bungalow originated from bungalopia
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Knob, knickers, knockers, kraal, killer, krill, ...
Nina Knockers has written: 'Make my wife, please!'
Knockers are generally found on the front door of a house. Hence why they are commonly refereed to as, Door knockers. Door Knockers are primarily used to signal the occupants of the house that someone is at the door, such as a postmen or guest.
Umm . . . I don't think knockers is exactly the right word. BTW, you don't need to know what her bra size is. That's her buisness, not yours!
the word entree was originated from France
One can purchase door knockers from a hardware or home improvement store, such as Home Depot. Door knockers come in a variety of styles and sizes, from simple and small, to large, heavy, and ornate.
Pamela Anderson has huge knockers But Dolly Parton is bigger She has ENORMOUS knockers
Opportunity Knockers - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 26 March 2006 (internet)
Knockers Up - 1963 was released on: USA: 7 November 1963 (San Francisco, California)
it usually means an attractive woman (nice knockers pretty face) and someone that knows who they are.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
The word blacksmith originated from the Old English word, smythe. It is also possible it originated from the German word, smithaz.