camel toe
Britishnoun
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Origin of camel toe
C20: from the alleged similarity between this effect and the shape of a camel's toes
Example Sentences
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“There’s nothing worse than a woman with a camel toe at a cocktail party because then your eyes look at that and you don’t want to talk to her. You throw your hair back and you keep walking.”
From New York Times
God speed you, Lizzo, majestic in a purple sequined bodysuit which fought to conceal her camel toe.
From The Guardian
A meal of fermented egg and a camel toe forced comic Starr to leave after he suffered an allergic reaction and had to be taken to hospital.
From The Guardian
In “The Immeasurable World,” his perceptive and witty account of his desert travels, Atkins gives the reader an entertaining tour of the tent city’s zones and attractions, including the Barbie Deathcamp, the Camel Toe Fashion Show and the Hug Bank, which “offered a ‘menu’ ranging from ‘businesslike’ to ‘awkward.’
From Washington Post
She learnt a lot of Portuguese in her training, including "adhesive bras", "blister tape" and even "camel toe".
From BBC
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