Bodacious
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Bodacious can mean:
many people would guess the word is modern, but the earliest record (actually of the adverb bodaciously, which appeared as body-aciously) is from as long ago as 1832. The adjective is known from the 1840s, often as bowdacious in the early years. This leads lexicographers to think that both it and the adverb are from a English West Country dialect form, written as boldacious or bowldacious, which was probably an amalgam of bold and audacious.
- a full-figured female body shape,similar to that of Mel Jones, also known as a voluptuous or rubenesque figure
- Bodacious the Bull
- In CB radio jargon, a general-purpose word of praise
- A variety of iris (plant): see [1].