Why is a thong called a thong?

“Thong” comes from words meaning “restraint,” according to The Oxford English Dictionary, and was originally a narrow strip of leather used to secure something. (In the case of thong underwear, not much restraint is required.)
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Why do Aussies call them thongs?

Rather than a form of fashion whimsy, Australians take their thongs seriously. Even the naming of them — after the structural make-up of the shoe's fastening rather than the onomatopoeic "flip flop" used by other countries — flies in the face of the Australian preference for shortened diminutives and nicknames.
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When did flip-flops stop being called thongs?

Etymonline states that flip-flop meant "thong sandal," by 1972; but for thong states: As a kind of sandal, first attested 1965; as a kind of bikini briefs, 1990.
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What is a thong meant for?

Thongs makes sure there are no visible panty lines and saves you from embarrassment. Thongs are really sexy with almost no rear coverage. Thongs enhances your sex appeal, personal comfort and make you feel super sexy, no matter what you wear over it.
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What do American people call thongs?

In the US, thongs are called flip-flops. Also, in New Zealand, they're sometimes called jandals.
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What are condoms called in Australia?

Franger definition

(Australia, New Zealand, slang) A condom.
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What are thongs called in Australia?

In the USA a thong is a piece of underwear. In Australia, it's what they call flip-flops. Sometimes they also call them "double-pluggers".
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Why do thongs rub?

They happen when there's too much pressure on the veins around your anus, and they're very common. But even the snuggest of thongs won't put enough pressure on your veins to cause hemorrhoids. That said, if you already have hemorrhoids, the rubbing of a thong could exacerbate the situation.
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Why are G strings called thongs?

Well according to reports at the time, it all allegedly started when she flashed the straps of her G String, which were showing above her trousers, hidden under her jacket. People went crazy. Enter "The Thong Song" by American R'n'B star Sisqó—which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Why do they call it G String?

The G-string first appeared in costumes worn by showgirls in Earl Carroll's productions during the 1920s, a period known as the Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties. Linguist Robert Hendrickson believes that the 'G' stands for 'groin'.
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What country invented thongs?

After all, the Thong is an Australian icon promoted loudly by Kylie Minogue who rode one into the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games. But the truth be told, they are not Australian. “[They] were actually first created by a Kiwi in New Zealand in the early 1930s.
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What does I'm cactus mean?

defeated. Hence, CACTUS, in Australian slang, means: beaten, finished, ruined, kaput etc. e.g. Jim threw just two punches, and Jack was cactus.
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What do thongs mean in the UK?

'In the UK, thongs are knickers, which is why I was a little alarmed to find our New York office banned them in the dress code. '
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What is a thong in America?

Definition of thong

1 : a strip especially of leather or hide. 2 : a sandal held on the foot by a thong fitting between the toes and connected to a strap across the top or around the sides of the foot.
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Why do men use G-string?

In fact, the main purpose of having g-strings for men is to be clubbed with body-hugging options and not the loose-fitted clothes. Moreover, there are chances of you getting a wedgies in the undergarment. So, be very particular about the clothes that you wear with the sexy underwear for men.
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Why do girls like g-strings?

Comfort. One of the most common reasons why more women are switching to G-string panties is comfort. That's because there is no bulky underwear beneath your jeans or tights. If your work requires hours of sitting, you know how uncomfortable it can become if you wear thick and bulky underwear.
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Who invented thongs Why?

New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia ordered the city's nude dancers to cover themselves and the thong was invented to just barely do the job. Fashion designer, Rudi Gernreich has been credited with introducing the first thong bikini in 1974.
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Why do thongs make you smell?

Since the fabric of the thong is usually not breathable, the excess moisture increases the chance of vaginal odour due to bacterial overgrowth or a yeast infection.
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Do thongs feel good?

Many women agree that wearing a thong makes them feel comfortable, especially when wearing yoga pants, jeans, shorts or skirts. There is a perfect balance of comfort and freedom when wearing a thong, so if you pick the right fit and fabric, you are golden.
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What do they call flip-flops in New Zealand?

They are called thongs (sometimes pluggers) in Australia, jandals (originally a trademarked name derived from "Japanese sandals") in New Zealand, slops or “plakkies” in South Africa and Zimbabwe, and tsinelas in the Philippines (or, in some Visayan localities, "smagol", from the word smuggled).
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Why do Kiwis call thongs jandals?

"That's why they are called jandals – it's short for Japanese Sandals." Mrs Harre says Anthony, who lives overseas, sold the business some years ago and the story is part of her family history.
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Whats the difference between a thong and ag string?

In terms of appearance, a thong is usually seen to have a wider band or clothing line. This means that the fabric that runs in the middle of the buttocks is wider than in g-strings. Usually, it is one or more inches wider. As mentioned, it also has a wider clothing band that wraps around the hips.
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What is a love glove?

(slang) A condom.
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What does it mean to Pash someone?

(pæʃ) noun slang. an infatuation for another person; crush. the object of such a passion.
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What do Brits call condoms?

Rubber. This is an informal way of saying condom on the US – so a rubber is a contraceptive. We just call them condoms in the UK. And we use rubbers to remove pencil marks from paper.
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