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mankini
[ man-kee-nee ]
noun
- a man’s one-piece bathing suit cut in a deep V-shape, covering the crotch and extending up to form shoulder straps.
mankini
/ ˌmæŋˈkiːnɪ /
noun
- a man's swimming costume consisting of a narrow V-shaped piece of material extending from the crotch to the shoulders
Word History and Origins
Origin of mankini1
Example Sentences
Australian rider Shane Rose has been cleared by a review after competing in a mankini.
A sponsor of the Wallaby Hill event has also pledged to give a mankini to all spectators at next year's edition and donate 100 Australian dollars to support men's health for every spectator who wears it.
When the Australian equestrian and three-time Olympic medalist Shane Rose mounted his horse for a costumed competition wearing only a G-string bikini, or “mankini,” he thought it was all in good — albeit somewhat uncomfortable — fun.
Matt Shirvington, a news presenter on Seven Network and a former Olympic runner, jokingly threatened in a television broadcast on Monday morning that if Mr. Rose wasn’t able to attend the Olympics because of his mankini, current and former Olympians would start wearing them too.
Australian three-time Olympic medallist Shane Rose has been stood down from competition for wearing a mankini during a show jumping event.
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