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G-string
(redirected from G-strings)

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G-string (jstrng)
n.
1. A narrow loincloth supported by a waistband; a breechcloth.
2. A similar garment, usually decorated, that is worn especially by stripteasers.

[Origin unknown.]

G-string
n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a piece of cloth attached to a narrow waistband covering the pubic area, worn esp by strippers
2. (Clothing & Fashion) a strip of cloth attached to the front and back of a waistband and covering the loins
3. (Music / Classical Music) Music a string tuned to G, such as the lowest string of a violin
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.G-string - minimal clothing worn by stripteasersG-string - minimal clothing worn by stripteasers; a narrow strip of fabric that covers the pubic area, passes between the thighs, and is supported by a waistband
woman's clothing - clothing that is designed for women to wear
Translations
G-string [ˈdʒiːstrɪŋ] N (Mus) → cuerda f de sol; (= clothing) → tanga f, taparrabo m
G-string
n
(Mus) → G-Saite f; Bach’s Air on a G-stringBachs Air nt
(= clothing)Minislip m, → Tangahöschen nt
G-string [ˈdʒiːˌstrɪŋ] n (garment) → tanga m inv


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Never backwards in coming forwards to drop her husband in it for an extra squeeze of the publicity lemon, Victoria Beckham hinted that the boyish David liked wearing her G-strings around the house while he vacuumed.
Councillors have banned dancers from removing their G-strings anywhere in a club - they were previously only banned from stripping naked on stage.
The fact that stars such as Jennifer Aniston and Britney Spears have been seen wearing G-strings under their low-slung trousers have done nothing to dent the popularity of the underwear, although whether Victoria Beckham's cheeky admission that her husband David has been known to wear her thongs has done anything for their image is open to debate.
 
 
 
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