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Brassiere cup size intended for overbust from nothing up to 1 inch larger than the underbust, especially the larger range in the rare case of AAA also being used, making it not strictly the smallest size though it often is.
Otherwise included in the A range.
Brassiere cup size intended for overbust from nothing up to 1 inch larger than the underbust, especially the larger range in the rare case of AAA also being used, making it not strictly the smallest size though it often is.
Otherwise included in the A range.
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A Brassiere cup size designation used in various systems, typically denoting an overbust that is between 5 and 6 inches larger then the underbust.
In the American system, interchangeable with the designation "E" cup but elsewhere found between D and E.
The origin of this lettering convention is uncertain but feasibly it was done to create symmetry the the AA Cup on the other end of the spectrum and remained for the euphony and whimsy of the expression.
A Brassiere cup size designation used in various systems, typically denoting an overbust that is between 5 and 6 inches larger then the underbust.
In the American system, interchangeable with the designation "E" cup but elsewhere found between D and E.
The origin of this lettering convention is uncertain but feasibly it was done to create symmetry the the AA Cup on the other end of the spectrum and remained for the euphony and whimsy of the expression.
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Get the DD Cup mug.A Brassiere size designation that in the American system is also known as a DD Cup or a difference of 5-6 inches between the bust and underbust.
Elsewhere, it is a separate size, typically one inch above.
Elsewhere, it is a separate size, typically one inch above.
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A fictional brassiere cup size designation used to evoke particular largeness, especially in Britain where an E Cup is simply followed by an F.
A fictional brassiere cup size designation used to evoke particular largeness, especially in Britain where an E Cup is simply followed by an F.
The origin of people saying EE Cup size probably began in error not only by analogy with DD but because the British system, after a point, uses doubles of letters but not E, presumably so no one thinks that it says 33.
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