drall

Meaning

  1. tight (of a ball, sack: very full)
  2. buxom (of a woman: having a full, voluptuous figure)

Translations

ελκυστικόσ

όμορφοσ

ζωηρόσ

potelé

aux formes généreuses

Pronounced as (IPA)
/dʁal/
Etymology

Via German Low German from Middle Low German dral. Pertains to drillen (“to tighten”) and drehen (“to turn”).

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