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Qué (quién) es Tanga - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tangas; Tanga (disambiguation)

tanga         
['ta?g?]
¦ noun Brit. a pair of briefs consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides.
Origin
early 20th cent. (denoting a loincloth worn by indigenous peoples in tropical America): from Port., ult. of Bantu origin.
Tanga language         
BANTU LANGUAGE OF CAMEROON
Noho language; Batanga language; Banoo language; Fifinda dialect; Puku dialect; Bapoko language; Banoo dialect; Bapoko dialect; ISO 639:bnm
Tanga, or Noho, is a Bantu language of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Limba speakers report some degree of mutual intelligibility and call it "Old Malimba".
G-string         
STRIP OF CLOTH PASSED FROM FRONT TO BACK BETWEEN THE LEGS, ATTACHED TO AND SUPPORTED BY A CORD OR BAND AROUND THE WAIST
Brazilian thong; Butt floss; G String; G string; G-strings; G-String; Gistro; Geestring'; Micro g-string; Gee-string; Gstring; Gee string
(also gee-string)
¦ noun a skimpy undergarment covering the genitals, consisting of a narrow strip of cloth attached to a waistband.

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Tanga
Ejemplos de uso de Tanga
1. How terrible would it be if every colour and size of knicker did not come in an alternative of tanga, bikini, hi–cut, medium leg and matronly?
2. What do you think of when you consider the Y–front (or its more vulgar relation, the tanga brief – little more than a hammock held up with elastic)? The advertising folk would like you to answer David Beckham.
3. A statement of the Institute of Marine Sciences said that 35 coelacanths have been caught since September 2003 in Mtwara, a southern region of Tanzania, and mostly along the coast of Tanga in Tanzania‘s north.
4. Your jeans size hasn‘t changed in several years, your arm muscles are rippling, and in the summer you have no problem strutting around like a peacock in a Tanga bathing suit.