G-string
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++G-string /ˈdʒiː strɪŋ/ noun [countable] DCCa very small piece of underwear that covers only the sexual organs G带,遮羞布
Examples from the Corpus
G-string• I remember we had purple capes, little brown G-strings and crowns with feathers.• In rapid succession, he unzipped her moleskin trousers and drew the skimpy white lace G-string from her thighs.• The G-strings went back on permanently.• Thonged G-strings disappear up both cracks and there's never a good time to fish them out again.Origin G-string (1800-1900) Perhaps from G string “fourth string on a violin”, perhaps influenced by geeG-string nounChinese
of underwear covers small very Corpus a that piece
G-string
G-string /ˈdʒiː strɪŋ/
noun [countable]
G-string /ˈdʒiː strɪŋ/
noun [countable] Date: 1800-1900
Origin: Perhaps from G string 'fourth string on a violin', perhaps influenced by gee
a very small piece of underwear that covers only the sexual organs
Origin: Perhaps from G string 'fourth string on a violin', perhaps influenced by gee