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maybe because their hips are broader than mens.

2006-06-20 17:23:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Broad was a slang term that I think came around the 1920's, this term was first used to point out women that were "broad" and by that it was meant that they had a large rear end. Over time it it mixed into mean any woman.

2006-06-20 17:07:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This term came from an era when the view of the perfect woman was considerable different than it is today---they idolized a much chunkier hefty female for it was thought that she was the perfect 'bearer of children' which was the ultimate proof of manhood-----so this term actually, originally came from sailors--they would talk of the super gals they had encountered as being 'broad of beam' ---the broadbeamed gal swiftly became a simplified "Broad" and it stuck---it is still in use today when some people want to spice up their talk with a little cross-era spark or two

2006-06-20 17:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

broad




broad [ brawd ]


adjective (comparative broad·er, superlative broad·est)

Definition:

1. wide: large from one side to the other
a broad forehead
six inches broad


2. large and spacious: extending a great distance in all directions
the broad steppes


3. measured across: measured from side to side
as broad as it is long


4. full and clear: full and clear to see
a broad grin
broad daylight


5. covering wide range: comprehensive in content, knowledge, experience, ability, or application
She has very broad interests.


6. not detailed: general and lacking detail
I'll give you a broad outline of the project.


7. widespread or generalized: widespread or generalized throughout a large and diverse group of people
a broad feeling of disillusionment in the party


8. obvious: meant to be easily understood
dropping broad hints about their plans


9. unobstructed: with nothing blocking the way
in broad view


10. tolerant: tending to tolerate or accept the ideas and conduct of other people, even when these are very different from your own
I think I have fairly broad views on the whole.


11. potentially offensive: potentially offensive to accepted standards of propriety
broad humor


12. phonetics strongly regional: describes a regional accent that is very strong or pronounced


13. phonetics showing only main differences: describes a phonetic transcription that gives only major differences


14. phonetics pronounced with tongue down: describes a vowel pronounced with the tongue low and flat and the mouth open wide




noun (plural broads)

Definition:

1. wide part: the wide part of something
He slapped Jack across the broad of his back.


2. offensive term: an offensive term for a woman ( slang )




adverb

Definition:

completely: to the fullest extent


[ Old English brād < Germanic]


broad·nessn

2006-06-20 17:06:50 · answer #4 · answered by blewz4u 5 · 0 0

The idiom orignated to describe a woman with "broad hips", one who would be able to birth babies a little easier.

2006-06-20 17:06:08 · answer #5 · answered by jihad_against_muslims 3 · 0 1

narrow at the shoulders...wide at the hips? Maybe it meant the opposite of narrow minded?

2006-06-20 17:07:33 · answer #6 · answered by hondaray6 1 · 0 0

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