Aliasing hourglass → voluptuous
Link to alias
Reason:
'Voluptuous' is far more commonly used than 'hourglass'.
Updated by Siral Exan
Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions
Aliasing hourglass → voluptuous
Link to alias
'Voluptuous' is far more commonly used than 'hourglass'.
Updated by Siral Exan
-1. "hourglass" also refers to an object. Also, having an hourglass figure does not necessarily mean that one has a voluptuous body.
That said, the wiki page should be changed to accommodate this, not to exclusively refer to a body figure, and the tags should be fixed as a result. Update: Taken care of. There is probably some tag correcting that needs to happen soon, but at least the object is now mentioned.
Updated by anonymous
post #1609594
so voluptuous...
Updated by anonymous
excuse me what the fuck
-1
Updated by anonymous
obvious hourglass is obvious...
-1
another tag that'l need a disambiguation between hourglass_(object) and hourglass_(figure)
Name may also come into use for handheld or standing drums that have a narrowed waisted body and wider top and bottom edge like these post #237627 post #558191
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hourglass_drum
Updated by anonymous
-1
Did you mean hourglass_figure? An hourglass is a device to measure time. I have no opinion (yet) about the prior, but your present request is a hard nope...
Updated by anonymous