Typically read as "Double E Cup".
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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after a god named Kyle blessed the world with the words "Chair in a cup" the world has never been the same. These words mean a cult of powerful, prideful, incredible, unstable idiots that will take over the world
Boy 1 "Hey man how are you doing?"
Boy2 "Great man, hey Boy3 how are you?"
Boy3 "Chair in a cup"
Boy1 and Boy2 "NOOOOOOOOO"
Boy2 "Great man, hey Boy3 how are you?"
Boy3 "Chair in a cup"
Boy1 and Boy2 "NOOOOOOOOO"
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