English
Etymology
From hourglass + -ed.
Adjective
hourglassed (comparative more hourglassed, superlative most hourglassed)
- (engineering) Physically deformed into an hourglass shape.
- Having an hourglass figure.
1996 September 20, Juno777, “Houston BBW iso SWM”, in [1] (Usenet):Is there a genuinely nice, unmarried, single, white man in the Houston area? One who would appreciate a smart, cute, 35-year-old, voluptuously hour-glassed, big, beautiful woman with traditional values?
2003 February 20, Chest47, alt.sex.prostitution[2] (Usenet):She's 5'9", but perfectly hourglassed.
2003 August 6, ami kio, “What looks dowdy to you”, in alt.fashion[3] (Usenet):wear pants that cinch your torso so you're artificially hourglassed.