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Boob (other)
Boob has these common meanings: * a slang word for a woman's breast * an insult for a stupid or foolish person Boob or Boobs may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''The Boob'', a 1926 film by William Wellman * ''Boobs! The Musical'', a revue by Ruth Wallis * the title character of ''Boob McNutt'', a comic strip by Rube Goldberg which ran from 1915 to 1934 * Jeremy Hillary Boob, a character in the animated movie ''Yellow Submarine'' (1968) * Boobs (short story), "Boobs" (short story), by Suzy McKee Charnas (1989) People * Boob Brasfield (1898–1966), American vaudeville comedian * Boob Darling (1903–1968), American football player * Boob Fowler (1900–1988), American Major League Baseball shortstop * Betty Boob, American feminist writer, editor, and television director and producer Marcelle Karp (born 1964) * Jo Boobs, American stripper Jo Weldon (born 1962) See also

* * Booby (other) * Musa M'Boob (born 1963), Gambian musician {{disambiguation Nicknames ...
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Breast
The breasts are two prominences located on the upper ventral region of the torso among humans and other primates. Both sexes develop breasts from the same embryology, embryological tissues. The relative size and development of the breasts is a major secondary sex distinction between females and males. There is also considerable Bra size, variation in size between individuals. Permanent Breast development, breast growth during puberty is caused by estrogens in conjunction with the growth hormone. Female humans are the only mammals that permanently develop breasts at puberty; all other mammals develop their mammary tissue during the latter period of pregnancy. In females, the breast serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secretes milk to feed infants. Subcutaneous fat covers and envelops a network of lactiferous duct, ducts that converge on the nipple, and these tissue (biology), tissues give the breast its distinct size and globular shape. At the ends of the ducts are ...
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