Yes, the word thighs is a noun, the plural for of the noun thigh, a body part, a thing.
The word thigh is a noun. The plural form is thighs.
The plural form for the noun thigh is thighs.
If you want, you can substitute chicken thighs for turkey thighs in a recipe. It will give your recipe a different taste.
"Jeans" is a plural noun. It refers to a type of garment that is typically made of denim and consists of trousers with legs that cover the hips and thighs.
Thunder thighs is a slang term for very large and thick thighs that are not proportionate with the persons body.
no but we can imagine her fat thighs
Lord of the Thighs was created in 1974.
Milky thighs refers to a girl's legs. Guys call a white girl's thighs as milky thighs because of various reasons. Some of them include a girl's sexiness.
Steatopygia. noun. [derived from Latin, steato, "fat" + pug_ "rump"]. A protuberance of the buttocks, due to accumulation of fat in and behind the hips and thighs.
The quadriceps muscles are found in the front of your thighs.
The bones of the thighs are called the femur.
American Thighs was created in 1994-01.