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whale tail n. Whale Tail: The top rear strap of a woman’s thong, which closely resembles a whale’s tail rising from the water whenever the wearer bends over or squats. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 6, 2005)
whale tail n. A Hollister spy says the thong visible from the back of low-rise jeans is called a “whale tail.” [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 6, 2005)
whale tail n. The whale tail of her thong points to a string troubling her big arse like a cheese cutter driving through a squishy mozzarella ball. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 6, 2005)
whale tail n. Another distraction occurs when pants ride low in the back and expose thong underwear, a phenomenon students have dubbed “whales’ tails.” “If you a 16-year-old boy in an English class, and you’ve got three whales’ tails in front of you, it’s pretty hard to concentrate on verbs,” [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 6, 2005)
whale tail n. Even though I work out in a thong, my G-string always remains discretely tucked beneath the waistband. Despite my love of the G, I hate when girls let their “whale tails” creep out of their paints—I’d give out citations for that offense, too, if I could. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 6, 2005)
whale tail n. Garv is working on Whale Tail it’s a comedy about the fashion of exposed thongs. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 6, 2005)
whalejet n. As a supreme symbol of Europe’s prowess in aerospace, indeed in modern technology itself, the A 380 superjumbo jet, is melting down. No longer the embodiment of European cooperation and unity, its third announced delivery delay reveals internal chaos, bickering, finger-pointing and recrimination within Airbus and its parent EADS. The whalejet, as it is known to some, has morphed from queen of the air into drama queen of the air. [ ] [full cite] (Oct. 1, 2006)
wheeler n. Thinking of the poor guy himself as “the wheeler” as vets in wheel chairs sometimes call themselves, over the phone to let pp know they need accomodation. “Im a wheeler” See? [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 8, 2007)
whip n. “It has some of the hottest whips on the planet,” she added, using the current East Coast slang for car. [ ] [full cite] (May. 4, 2004)
whip n. When you start your whip with a screwdriver. [ ] [full cite] (May. 13, 2004)

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