betty swollocks
large member
bonhomie - |ˈbänəˌmē; ˌbänəˈmē|
noun
cheerful friendliness; geniality : he exuded good humor and bonhomie.
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from bonhomme ‘good fellow.’)
and
avuncular - |əˈvə ng kyələr|
adjective
1 of or relating to an uncle.
• kind and friendly toward a younger or less experienced person : an avuncular manner.
2 Anthropology of or relating to the relationship between men and their siblings' children.
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin avunculus ‘maternal uncle,’ diminutive of avus ‘grandfather.’
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noun
cheerful friendliness; geniality : he exuded good humor and bonhomie.
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from bonhomme ‘good fellow.’)
and
avuncular - |əˈvə ng kyələr|
adjective
1 of or relating to an uncle.
• kind and friendly toward a younger or less experienced person : an avuncular manner.
2 Anthropology of or relating to the relationship between men and their siblings' children.
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin avunculus ‘maternal uncle,’ diminutive of avus ‘grandfather.’
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