Because most of the time it is compressed between her thighs and squeezed into that shape. It is a useful thing, though, as it helps protect the delicate tissues within.
3d. pers. sing. pres. of Slide., of Slit, To cut lengthwise; to cut into long pieces or strips; as, to slit iron bars into nail rods; to slit leather into straps., To cut or make a long fissure in or upon; as, to slit the ear or the nose., To cut; to sever; to divide., A long cut; a narrow opening; as, a slit in the ear.
A red slit.
if the width of one slit is increased relative to the other the slit separation must decrease and since slit sep is inversely proportional to fringeseparationthe fringes become closer together.
placket
Like a wrinkly prune with a slit :)
Slit screen
take a piece of the chicken fillet, slit it, it'll look like a pocket, put there some filling.
The giant pandas have slit like pupils that is why there eyes are so far out apart. Pandas eyes are unique
you cut a slit on the bottom along the seam. like an inch up. you cut a slit on the bottom along the seam. like an inch up.
It's just how they look.
Glottis
A fishtail parka looks like an over sized rain coat with a hood. What makes this stand out a little more then a regular rain coat is the bottom of the coat itself. In the back it has a V shaped slit that makes it look like a fish's tail.
Because most of the time it is compressed between her thighs and squeezed into that shape. It is a useful thing, though, as it helps protect the delicate tissues within.
cut it like a triforce
Slitting is the present participle of slit.
Fissure