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fanny pack

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fanny pack
n.
A waist pack, especially as worn with the pouch over the buttocks.
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Noun1.fanny packfanny pack - a waist pack worn with the pouch in back
belt bag, waist pack - a small pouch (usually with a zipper) that attaches to a belt and is worn around the waist
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fanny pack حقيبة صغيرة ledvinka mavebælte Gürteltasche τσαντάκι «μπανάνα» riñonera vyölaukku sac banane torbica koju se nosi oko struka marsupio ウエストバッグ 허리 주머니 heuptasje rumpetaske piterek bolsa de cintura, pochete поясной кошелек midjeväska กระเป๋าเล็กที่ติดเข็มขัดสวมรอบเอว bel çantası túi bao tử 腰包


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The filtered blower system fits neatly into a pouch and is similar to a fanny pack.
Strap on a fanny pack, put your pale legs on display in a comfortable pair of denim shorts and do the un-cool stuff you've secretly always wanted to do.
Turn your feisty friend into the ultimate travel accessory with Disco Dog's Puppy Purse, which can be transformed from a handbag to a fanny pack, $70-$85.
 
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