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Did I read this thread too fast, and miss the mention of the nautical use of "beamage"? The widest part of a not-so-very-long-ago boat? As in "She's a bit broad in the beam," then metaphorically adapted to the description of real females, as in "She's a bit broad in the beam." Which is NOT meant to be a compliment, Bloody Mary notwithstanding.
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