36-24-36
1. 36 inch bust, 24 inch waist, 36 inch hips. More generally, big tits, skinny waist, big hips.
1. What a body, 36-24-36.
36-24-36
The criminal's phone number in AC/DC's Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
36-24-36, hey! I lead a life of crime!
36-24-36
What many believe to be the perfect measurements for a woman. Numbers refer to the measurements of the chest, waist, and ass respectively.
Yeah, baby ... when it comes to females, Cosmo ain't got nothin'
to do with my selection. 36-24-36? Ha ha, only if she's 5'3"!
to do with my selection. 36-24-36? Ha ha, only if she's 5'3"!
36-24-36
Simpsons Bart's combination of his locker in episode Kamp Krusty
"Attention students, please clear out your lockers using the waste baskets provided"
"36-24-36 hehehe now lets see what we got here"
"36-24-36 hehehe now lets see what we got here"
36-24-36
From the 1977 #5 US Hot 100 "Brick House" by the Commodores. This hit single contained a discription of the "brick house" woman who had a "36-24-36" body.
The song itself was later remixed by Lionel Richie (formerly from the Commodores), and Rob Zombie.
The song itself was later remixed by Lionel Richie (formerly from the Commodores), and Rob Zombie.
She knows she got everything
that a woman needs to get a man, yeah.
How can she use, the things she use?
36-24-36, what a winning hand!
that a woman needs to get a man, yeah.
How can she use, the things she use?
36-24-36, what a winning hand!
36-24-36
Used in the AC/DC song "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheep," the number 36-24-36 was the number of the main character. People thought that it was actually the band's phone number. It was instead meant to be guitarist Angus Young's ideal statistics of a woman.
Pick up the phone, I'm always home, call me anytime/36-24-36, hey/I lead a life of crime/
36-24-36
Supposed "ideal" vital statistics for a female. It's been around at least since the 60's: the term is used in the tag of episode "The Correct Way to Kill" of The Avengers, 1967.
Steed: I've been embraced to the bosom of the glorious Motherland -- figuratively speaking.
Emma: Do you mean, 36-24-36, or a more cultural exchange?
Emma: Do you mean, 36-24-36, or a more cultural exchange?