Brazilian bikini wax
Britishnoun
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Origin of Brazilian bikini wax
C20: reference to the popularity of this treatment in Brazil
Example Sentences
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What about the seven Brazilian sisters who invented the Brazilian bikini wax?
From New York Times
"The Brazilian bikini wax was born here in New York, not Brazil," says Jonice Padilha, of the J Sisters salon in Manhattan, which pioneered the treatment in the early 1990s.
From BBC
Everyone remembers Bush’s bizarrely bros-will-be-bros defense of U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte and company’s ill-considered night on the town, but some of us are more haunted by a segment in which Bush went in for a Brazilian bikini wax of his private parts, which the network treated as the highest expression of infotainment filler, fit material to launch the majesty of that night’s competitions.
From Washington Post
The moment when Mr. Hitchens undergoes the male version of a Brazilian bikini wax — it is called a sunga, he reports — has yet to be recognized, but surely will be, as among the funniest passages in this country’s literature.
From New York Times
Hair today, gone tomorrow could be the motto for some athletes at next year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro with a 'Brazilian bikini wax', the notoriously meticulous hair removal favored by beach-going locals, one perk on offer.
From Reuters
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