• Thong

    Pronunciation

    • enPR: thŏng, IPA: /θɒŋ/

    Origin

    From Middle English thong, thwong, thwang, from Old English þwong, þwang, þweng, þwæng ("thong, band, strap, cord, strip of leather; phylactery"), from Proto-Germanic *þwangiz, *þwanguz ("coercion, constraint, band, clamp, strap"), from Proto-Indo-European *twenk- ("to squeeze, press, pressure"). Cognate with Scots thwang, thwayng, thang ("thong"), Middle Low German dwenge ("clamp, jaws, steel-trap"), German Zwinge ("vise, clamp"), Norwegian dialectal tveng ("shoestrap, shoelace"), Icelandic þvengur ("strap, thong, latchet").

    Full definition of thong

    Noun

    thong

    (plural thongs)
    1. A strip of leather.
    2. (usually in the plural, Australia, US) An item of footwear, usually of rubber, secured by two straps which join to pass between the big toe and its neighbour.
    3. (UK, US, New Zealand) An undergarment or swimwear consisting of very narrow strips designed to cover just the genitals and nothing more.No! I won't buy you a thong. You're too young for that.

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