visible panty line

visible panty line
visible panty line noun
The outline of women's underwear visible through tight-fitting outer clothes (abbrev VPL)
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Main Entry:visible

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  • visible panty line — noun Colloquial See panty line. Also, VPL …  

  • panty line — noun 1. The outline of a person s underwear, sometimes visible beneath tight fitting clothes 2. The limit on the upper thigh and esp the lower abdomen normally reached by a pair of briefs, the bikini line • • • Main Entry: ↑panty * * * noun, pl ⋯ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Panty line — A prominent, visible panty line or VPL (visible panty line) occurs when the outline of one s underpants becomes visible through one s clothes. [Valerie Steele (2005) Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion vol. 2, ISBN 0684313960, p.121] There may… …   Wikipedia

  • panty line — /ˈpænti laɪn/ (say pantee luyn) noun Colloquial the line of a woman s underwear, as visible through an outer garment …  

  • panty — noun short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural) • Syn: ↑pantie, ↑scanty, ↑step in • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑underpants …   Useful english dictionary

  • VPH — Visible Panty Line …   Glossary of chat acronyms & text shorthand

  • vpl — Visible Panty Line. Hey, check out the VPL on her …   Dictionary of american slang

  • vpl — Visible Panty Line. Hey, check out the VPL on her …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Whale tail — is the Y shaped waistband of a thong or g string when visible above the waistline of low rise jeans, shorts, or a skirt that resembles a whale s tail. [http://www.celebratetoday.com/reduplicatives.html Reduplicatives] on Celebrate Today] [Maddox… …   Wikipedia

  • VPL — abbrev Visible panty line * * * abbr. ■ visible programming language ■ informal visible panty line …   Useful english dictionary

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