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Guardian: What does the ''G'' in G-string mean? | Notes and Queries |...
The earliest citation is as American English "gee string" (1878 )for a loincloth,or breechcloth, but probably once just the *string* holding up the cloth, as worn by AmerInds, rather than the whole 'garment' (which I suppose the modern version is, in the briefest possible way).
Ayr on a gee-gee string | HeraldScotland
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PERFORMERS invaded Ayr racecourse yesterday to launch Super SeptembAyr, a programme by the council and tourist board to turn the town into the ''fun…
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