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VPL noun a visible panty line, the most heinous of fashion crimes US Popularized by Paul Simon in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall.- VPL. Faintly “Visible Panty Line” under pantaloons worn with an ao dai. — Ken Melvin, Sorry ’Bout That, p. 95, 1966: Glossary
- They all wore white dresses, that was the prescribed legal uniform, but they wore them so short and tight, that it was almost obscene (So tight that the panty lines could always be seen, and the helicopter pilots, who were insane for military abbreviations, had invented the phrase VPL, for Visible Panty Line). — David Halberstam, One Very Hot Day, p. 109, 1967
- Low ridin’, hip huggin’ panties might look best for the straightforward V.P.L. statement, but why not try panties with ruffles over the bum[?] — Nina Blake, Retrohell, p. 239, 1997
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