Theory One: It's short for "girdle string."
The first known reference to the item was found in J.H. Beadles' Western Wilds penned in 1878. "Around each boy's waist is the tight 'geestring,' from which a single strip of cloth runs between the limbs from front to back." Back in the day, a girdle pretty much fit the above description.
Theory Two: It's a reference to a fiddle.
Musically speaking, a G-string is the lowest, darkest string on a violin. The emphasis on this theory is on the word "low" -- low note, low-cut underwear.
Theory Three: It comes from a Native American word.
Many etymologists believe that it originated from the native word "geestringi." Apparently this was an item of clothing worn by some Plains Indians. The word was changed to the more English sounding "G-string."
the etymology is uncertain - the word has been around since the 19th century. some have suggested that the G stands for groin, or gird (as in gird your loins), others suggest that it comes from a native American word (since some American Indian tribes wore those as a normal part of their attire).
Yes, the G in G-force stands for "gravity." G-force is a measurement of gravitational force experienced by an object in motion, relative to the gravitational force experienced at rest on Earth.
The human body can withstand up to around 9 g of acceleration for brief periods of time with special pilot suits and training. Sustained exposure to high g forces can lead to G-LOC (G-force induced loss of consciousness), blood pooling in the lower body, and potential organ damage. Astronauts in training can use special equipment and techniques to help mitigate the effects of high g forces.
The difference between the letter "g" and the letter "G" is that "g" is lowercase and "G" is uppercase. They represent the same sound but have different forms.
The three types of g-forces are acceleration g-force, maneuvering g-force, and normal g-force. Acceleration g-force is felt during changes in speed or direction, maneuvering g-force is experienced during sharp turns or maneuvers, and normal g-force is the force of gravity experienced in everyday activities.
As per Newton's Law of gravitation F = G * M * m/R^2 But also F = mg Thus, mg = G * M * m/R^2. In this equation m and m will cancel out to get the final result as: g = G * M/R^2.
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G-string wedgies can certainly hurt. The sizing can affect the comfort level. Be sure not to purchase a pair that is too tight and this will avoid any uncomfortable moments.
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The 'G' in G-Star stands for 'Gap'.
The G stands for "Geometry" and "God".