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gee-string

[jee-string]
–noun
G-string.
Also, gee string.

G-string

[jee-string]
–noun
1. a loincloth or breechcloth, usually secured by a cord at the waist.
2. such a garment made of a narrow strip of decorative fabric and worn by striptease entertainers.
Also, gee-string, gee string.


Origin:
1875–80, Americanism; orig. uncert.
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G-string 
1878, geestring, "loincloth worn by American Indian," originally the string that holds it up, etymology unknown. The spelling with G (1891) is perhaps from influence of violin string tuned to a G (in this sense G string is first recorded 1831). First used of women's attire 1936, with reference to strip-teasers.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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