bikini briefs

  • 1bikini briefs — plural noun scanty women s knickers …

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  • 2Bikini — This article is about the women s bathing suit. For other uses, see Bikini (disambiguation). Woman wearing a bikini The bikini is typically a women s two piece swimsuit. One part of the attire covers the breasts and the other part covers the… …

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  • 3Bikini variants — Since the bikini was introduced in 1946, it has generated a number of variations, primarily smaller and more revealing than the original. The bikini has spawned many stylistic variations. A regular bikini is defined as a two pieces of garments… …

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  • 4Bikini — n. a two piece swimsuit for women. Phrases and idioms: bikini briefs women s scanty briefs. Etymology: Bikini, an atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific where an atomic bomb was exploded in 1946, from the supposed explosive effect …

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  • 5bikini — n. a two piece swimsuit for women. Phrases and idioms: bikini briefs women s scanty briefs. Etymology: Bikini, an atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific where an atomic bomb was exploded in 1946, from the supposed explosive effect …

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  • 6briefs — noun short tight fitting underpants (trade name Jockey shorts) • Syn: ↑Jockey shorts • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑underpants * * * briefs UK [briːfs] US [brif …

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  • 7bikini line — /bəˈkini laɪn/ (say buh keenee luyn) noun 1. the area of exposed skin around the bottom half of a bikini, usually referred to with regard to pubic hair removal: to wax the bikini line. 2. the horizontal line across the lower abdomen where the top …

  • 8briefs — plural noun Syn: underpants, pants, knickers, bikini briefs; N.Amer. shorts; informal panties; Brit.; informal kecks …

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  • 9bikini — (n.) low cut two piece women s bathing suit, 1948, from Fr. coinage, 1947, named for U.S. A bomb test of June 1946 on Bikini, Marshall Islands atoll, locally Pikinni and said to derive from pik surface and ni coconut, but this is uncertain.… …

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  • 10Briefs — Front and rear view of traditional men s briefs. Man w …

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