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G-string noun- a small patch of cloth passed between a woman’s legs and supported by a waist cord, providing a snatch of modesty for a dancer US, 1936
A slight variation on the word “gee-string” used in the late C19 to describe the loin cloth worn by various indigenous peoples. - Take ‘Em Off! — Saturay review of Literature, p. 28, 18 August 1945
- One or two Oasis girls strip completely, without G-strings, plaster or anything on. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 264, 1951
- She knew they would take her clothes off and see the red spangled G string she was wearing. — Hubert Selby Jr, Last Exit to Brooklyn, p. 49, 1957
- G-strings like phosphorescent badges etched across the thighs; spread legs radiating their unfulfilled invitation[.] — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 297, 1963
- I felt for the snap on my strip panties ... soon I would be left with just my g-string, not much for warmth but the legal limit. — Lois O’Conner, The Bare Facts, p. 16, 1964
- The 6–3 votes allows local or state governments to require that dancers wear at least pasties and a G-string so long as everyone else also is forbidden to appear naked in public. — Washington Post, 30 March 2000
- a BMW Series 3 car SOUTH AFRICA
Scamto youth street slang (South African townships). - — The Times, 12 February 2005
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