Eyes, pies, sky, ties, flys, rise, lies, dies, buys
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Bye Apply Thigh
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I was thinking and it might be "thigh"!
No, 'thigh' has a long 'i' sound, and the 'gh' is silent. 'Thigh' rhymes with 'hi' or 'my'.
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"Lycra" can rhyme with words like "cyber," "vibra," or "hydra."
The pantomime character who slaps his thigh every time he speaks his name is "Simple Simon." This playful character is often portrayed as a foolish but good-hearted young man, and his thigh-slapping gesture adds to the humor and interaction in pantomime performances. Simple Simon is a common figure in various pantomime stories, particularly those involving nursery rhymes or fairy tales.
If it is below the inner thigh, it has to be the lower leg and if about the knee is the thigh, itself. There is no name for what you described.