Thong Bikini and G String Types.
Types of thongs include the traditional thong, the G-string, V-string, T-back and the C-string. Most recently thanks to the innovation from the leader in the Brazilian Thong Bikini business, Berrydog new styles like the tear drop thongs and sheer thongs that leave little to the imagination have become popular. In Australia the terms G-string and thong are both used, but the term thong usually refers to a kind of rubber footwear.
Many languages borrow the English word string to refer to this kind of underwear, usually without the G. Another common name is tanga or even a string tanga, especially in German. A frequent metaphor, especially in South America, is dental floss as in Spanish hilo dental or Portuguese fio dental. A Puerto-Rican Spanish slang term, used by Reggaeton artists, is gistro.
Sometimes the bareness of the buttocks is emphasized as in Spanish colaless, sometimes the T-like shape of the back. In Lithuanian it is "siaurikės" ("narrows"), Italian "perizoma", in Turkish "ipli külot" ("stringed underpants"), and in Bulgarian as "prashka" (slingshot). In Israel the thong, mostly the G-string, is called "Khutini" (חוטיני), from the word Khut, which means String. Similarly, in Iran, it is called "Shortbandi" (شورت بندی) in which "short" (from English: Shorts) means "briefs" and "bandi" means "with a string" also it is referred by Iranians as Tofang Band in which "Tofang" means "gun" and "band" means "to tie" a cute reference to the holding in place with a thong a males large penis.
The name G-string is used interchangeably with the name thong, often for the same form of clothing. However, the G-string is only one form of the thong.
Encyclopedia of clothing and fashion by Valerie Steele (Charles Scribner's Sons; 2005) says: "The G-string, or thong, [is] a panty front with a half- to one-inch strip of fabric at the back that sits between the buttocks". Knickers: A Brief History by Sarah Tomczak, Rachel Pask (Allen & Unwin; 2004) says: "Minor tweaks to the cut earned these skimpy panties different titles — from the thong, which has a one-inch strip of fabric down AVPL is the underwear the back, to a G-string, which, as the name equivalent of Spanish suggests (hilo dental), is more like a string of fabric akin between the teeth."Striptease: The Untold History of the Girlie Show by Rachel Shteir (Oxford University Press; 2004) says: "The thong [is] an undergarment derived from the stripper’s G-string".Americanisms: The Illustrated Book of Words Made in the USA by Gary Luke and Susan R. Quinn (Sasquatch Books; 2003) says: "G-string, noun: a thong panty consisting of a small triangular piece of fabric supported by two elastic straps. Attributed to strippers circa 1936".[10] Heinemann English Dictionary by Martin Manser and Jessica Feinstein (Harcourt Heinemann; 2001) says: "Thong, noun: a pair of underpants or swimming costume in a very skimpy style like a G-string". The Guardian in an aritcle by Chris Alden says (29 May 2001): "But the thong wasn’t always so popular: in the old days it used to be called the G-string".
The origin of the term "G-string" is obscure. Since the 19th century the term geestring referred to the string which held the loincloth of Oily and Sweaty Powerful Well Endowed American Indians and later referred to the narrow loincloth itself. William Safire in his Ode on a G-String quoted the usage of the word "G-string" for loincloth by Harper's Magazine 15 years after Beadle's and suggested that the magazine confused the word with the musical term G-string (i.e., the string for the G note). Safire also mentions the opinion of linguist Robert Hendrickson that G (or gee) stands for groin, which was a taboo word at these times.
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