Definitions
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- noun slang The visibility of a woman's
labia orvulva , as a consequence of wearingtight pants . - noun volleyball knurled fingers
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Examples
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My guess – her answer will be “Mile-High Club” smiles,,, awww yes thinking if anything else LT = little tart cameltoe is a straight leg.
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I think cameltoe is the Mad Hatter at this charade.
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Home to a safe place where nobody has ever heard of Cher and everybody thinks it's perfectly okay to dress her in a top made out of Reynolds Wrap and pants that were so intent on beginning their very own vagina monologue that even the model called cameltoe on you.
Archive 2006-08-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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It takes a certain kind of cameltoe to pull off the truing stand function.
Waist Not Want Not: Excessive Wear BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Why is it cameltoe drops in for a single post and then takes off again?
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He has a vagina too so the mild cameltoe makes sense.
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I get the feeling the whole "let's send them to the Middle East" idea is a build-up to what will ultimately turn out to be a terrible cameltoe joke.
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I hope your not asking cameltoe to bake you her hair pie.
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And the cameltoe and the fake Scottish warrior ... and they all sound like the same moron.
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes. 2010
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Why is it cameltoe drops in for a single post and then takes off again?
sionnach commented on the word cameltoe
a slang term that refers to the outline of the female labia when seen through tight, form-fitting clothes.
December 27, 2007
sionnach commented on the word cameltoe
Not all of Jackie's fashion inspirations were tasteful.
February 26, 2008
pomegranate commented on the word cameltoe
Excuse my idiocy, but which letter did you change?
February 26, 2008
sionnach commented on the word cameltoe
Well, I was thinking of "Camelot", though now I realise that (a) it may not have been a book, and (b) it's probably more than a single-letter change. So, no idiocy on your part, pomegranate.
February 26, 2008