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G-string

A G-string is a garment consisting of a narrow piece of material that barely covers the genitals, a string-like piece that passes between the buttocks, and a very thin waistband around the hips. There are designs for both women and men. Men's G-strings are similar to women's, but have a front pouch that covers the genitals. G-strings are typically worn…

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G-string

Nodes56
Edges55
Triples35
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035714
Components1

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G-string

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related to history · 31
G-string → Before, Broadway, Chicago G-string, Chiquita Garcia, During, Earl Carroll's, Early, Fiorello, G-strings, Great Depression, In, In New York City, Jazz Age, La Guardia, Latina, Margie Hart, Mayor, Native American, New York, New York City
related to Etymology · 3
G-string → It, Native Americans, The
is a · 1
G-string → garment consisting of a narrow piece of material that barely covers the genitals

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g-strings worn strip shows underwear usually made burlesque also sometimes often genitals waistband first 1930s new york men's covers fabric

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G-stringis agarment consisting of a narrow piece of material that barely covers the genitals0.90text
G-stringrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
G-stringrelated to EtymologyIt0.60section
G-stringrelated to EtymologyNative Americans0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyThe G-string0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyUnited States0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyEarl Carroll's0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyJazz Age0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyRoaring Twenties0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyBefore0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyGreat Depression0.60section
G-stringrelated to historyG-strings0.60section

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