"cache-sexe" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: cache-sexes [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French cache-sexe, from cacher (“to hide”) + sexe (“genital organ(s)”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|cache-sexe}} French cache-sexe Head templates: {{en-noun}} cache-sexe (plural cache-sexes)
  1. An article of clothing sufficient to cover the genitalia, primarily as used by an exotic dancer or in certain aboriginal cultures. Categories (topical): Underwear Related terms: G-string Translations (article of clothing): cache-sexe [masculine] (French), tapa-sexo [masculine] (Portuguese), taparrabos [masculine] (Spanish)

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