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"loincloth" Definitions
  1. a piece of cloth worn around the body at the hips by men in some hot countries, sometimes as the only piece of clothing worn

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Steve Shelton: Loincloth was never supposed to be a lifestyle.
We had to figure out where the merman's loincloth went.
Right: A man wears a fur loincloth and fur cuffs, 1979.
We are in the universe of dwarfs, armor, wenches, braids, loincloth.
A guitarist spins on his back, naked except for a small loincloth.
It's quite a task to try and absorb an entire Loincloth album.
He wore a loincloth and lay in state in a display case.
And for those scenes, I felt, why would he be wearing a loincloth?
The loincloth is thought to be the precursor of the thong (and all underwear).
I designed her costumes based on a taparrabo, a loincloth thing worn by Mayan Indians.
The statue was also dressed in a loincloth with a safari-like hat on his head.
"To appease [die-hard fans], we did do a loincloth scene at the end," said Yates.
Velázquez depicts the saint without his usual loincloth, revealing a sexuality that was there all along.
I was considering fashioning a loincloth out of paper hand towels when Jennifer from HR walked in.
But the shiny Double Boner loincloth skirt that the saleswoman called "scandalous" — that I wanted to try.
Page 57: I did not wear a tribal headdress and a loincloth to Joanie's parent-teacher conference.
In the fantasy, I was wearing just a loincloth, while—for some reason—tied to a crucifix.
Loincloth has always been a band that is extremely productive in spurts and then long periods of nothing.
Others were still writing "loincloth fiction": stories of a noble man caught between the white devils and tradition.
I customize my avatar as a "deprived" geriatric woman in a loincloth, a cavewoman club in her hand.
From the same engineers who brought you such fashion battle blockbusters as Men of the Loincloth II: Tarzan vs.
You've probably heard of Mahatma Gandhi, the loincloth-clad man who fronted India's fight for independence from the British.
During certain attacks, the character donned a toothy grin, loincloth, feathered headdress, and torch—invoking a racist Native American stereotype.
It would be no surprise to find one in an Iron Age settlement, still attached to an Iron Age loincloth.
"When he swings through the trees, it s not a loincloth, it s more like a mini-sarong," he admitted.
Running through a park naked but for a loincloth and mud in the "Typical Girls" video, she was freedom incarnate.
In other versions of Reni's painting (notably in the collection of the Dulwich Picture Gallery, in London), Sebastian's loincloth droops so low that it reveals his mons pubis, and it probably fell as low in this one, but in the 18th century a sensitive soul ordered the loincloth repainted, hiked further up the waist.
Temperatures dropped into the mid-50s, which is really cold to sleep on bamboo in nothing but a duct tape loincloth.
Left: A man dressed in a loincloth and a woman wearing a flamenco costume talk during the Halloween party in 1981.
The imagery of a polygonal Bowie gyrating in a loincloth in a dark cyberpunk club helps to elevate the music, too.
His hide coat, leggings, loincloth, belt, fur shoes and bearskin cap would have kept him warm in the cold, wet climate.
It's earnest and genuinely affectionate towards a movement that wore its heart on its sleeve (or loincloth, or studded leather jacket).
Probably the most famous loincloth in the world (excluding fiction) belongs to Otzi the Iceman, an exceptionally well-preserved corpse from the 3100s B.C. When he was found in the Italian Alps in 1991, Otzi was fully regaled in his very own loincloth, which just might be the most famous pair of underwear in the world.
Some demons even get a loincloth to cover up their presumably enormous dicks, which only underscores the asymetric gender dynamics at play.
I feel like going into the studio for a more normal recording will be a breeze after the intense experiences with Loincloth.
The mummy, also known as the Tyrolean Iceman, had leather loincloth, leather leggings, a grass coat, grass shoes and a fur hat.
The ensemble, reportedly designed by Laurel DeWitt, consisted of little more than a leopard-print loincloth, barely there bandeau top and headpiece.
It was dressed in a loincloth and carried a slingshot — "to scare thieves, pests and bad vibes away," an accompanying leaflet explained.
Though we called it a "floor-length loincloth," this daring look by Kendall Jenner at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party is iconic.
One popular meme showed Peña Nieto in loincloth offering up a bleeding Mexican heart to a massive Aztec-style sculpture of Trump.
They are heirs to an ancient tradition of humble, loincloth-clad wisdom seekers, but opportunism seems to come with the territory as well.
Wearing only a loincloth that emphasized his sinewy frame and rodlike legs, he carried three rice bags on his shoulders, totaling 400 pounds.
The former model, who stands over six feet tall, first burst onto the American pop culture scene with 239's loincloth epic Red Sonja.
He was found with a lot of clothing and accessories: hat, leggings, jacket, loincloth, and shoes, along with a grass cloak, quiver, and tools.
In the film, Mr. Pitts, covered in mud and clad in only a loincloth, is a lean, rippling instrument of sinew and layered muscle.
DOROUGOK, Indonesia — The older man wore just a loincloth, revealing taut muscles and leathery skin from decades of living deep in the rain forest.
A crowd gathered on the small river dock to see who the dying stranger was, dressed only in a loincloth made of palm leaves.
Being able to take what I learned from the two Loincloth albums and to apply it to this process with Confessor will be an enormous help.
Dressed only in a loincloth, Gandhi had an amicable exchange with King George V, though the pope refused the Indian an audience, objecting to his attire.
The art features a bearded and muscled man crouched atop an animal skull with horns, naked except for a loincloth that conceals a knife behind his back.
But when it came time to wardrobe up for the callback it dawned on me that there was no fucking way I was putting on this loincloth.
In contrast to the image of a skinny man who often wore his signature loincloth and humble sandals, this muscular Gandhi is clad in a superhero costume.
While fighting for the shingi, the men wear just two garments: a traditional Japanese loincloth called a "fundoshi," and a pair of white socks, known as "tabi."
Wearing nothing but white face paint and a leopard-skin loincloth, Harris entered legendary wrestling venues such as Madison Square Garden with tribal music booming over the speakers.
It's not for lack of his own enthusiasm: "I was trying to get a little sexy loincloth [to wear]," Skarsgard revealed during a press conference promoting the film.
David Yates, who directed several Harry Potter installments, was behind the camera on the film, with Alexander Skarsgard donning Tarzan's loincloth and Margot Robbie serving as his Jane.
Perfect. Cher's whole vibe in the video is one of the strongest looks since mankind crawled out of the swamps and fashioned a loincloth out of some flayed skin.
Training and competing in the nude is anecdotally attributed to Orsippus, a runner who, in 720 B.C.E. apparently lost his loincloth, yet went on to the win the event.
Maggie's little daughter mispronounces "nail polish" as "pale nolish"; her son fashions a makeshift loincloth from his father's old T-shirt, with a wrapping-paper tube for a spear.
Alley Oop is centered around the title character, a cave man dressed in a loincloth who has remarkable abs, and his usually prehistoric exploits in the kingdom of Moo.
Tombs points to a grim detail about Jesus' death that most people avoid -- he was most likely naked when he died on the cross, not covered with a loincloth.
His loincloth was goat, his shoelace was cow, and his coat was patched together with both goat and sheep hide, revealing that people in that time used whatever was available.
The outfit: Sheepskin loincloth and goat-leather leggings, accessorized with a bear fur hat, a deerskin quiver, a grass-string backback, and some hay-stuffed shoes to round it out.
As unlikely as the image seems to us crucifiers—please, God, let him be wearing more than a loincloth—Trumpmania's already manifest status as distorted religious cultism will go into overdrive.
About that tribe: It's a face-painted, loincloth-wearing bunch that appears to have survived from the Early Tarzan Era, comically menacing but prone to being outwitted by the white folks.
Case in point: Loincloth, the Southern Lord-backed instrumental quartet who specializes in impenetrably dense acrobatics marked by sinew, economy, and hypercomplex time signatures that consistently avoid baroque frills and cartoonish machismo.
Loincloth wanted to challenge those conventions by forcing people to associate our music, however serious it seems to us, with silly titles that may, in the best circumstances, actually make them laugh.
The statue, which appears to be featured in one of the chain's British shops, depicts a small Black boy wearing a pith helmet and loincloth while carrying a platter of coffee beans.
Basket and Ink, loincloth-clad women of the Stone Age, are sitting around the cave feeling wistful for a simpler time — before clothing, community and social taboos came along and ruined everything.
Traveling had become incredibly complicated, schedules seemed like they might never line up, and other musical pursuits were left in limbo while Loincloth turned into something much more permanent than was ever intended.
But I'd always hated the weird "huntsman outfit," which turns into a bikini and chaps with a loincloth when you put it on a woman, and the shoes look like ballet flats, too.
In "Maui Hooks the Islands," Ms. Tsong has him in a malo, a native Hawaiian loincloth, while in Mr. McNeil's version, he's wearing a piupiu, a Maori garment made from strands of flax.
"Once a year, at the coldest time in February, we wrap ourselves in just a loincloth to be a man," said 55-year-old Yasuhiko Tokuyama, the president of a regional electronics firm.
In the film, he and Foottit meet at a dingy circus in the French provinces, where his act was to play a cannibal, wearing a loincloth and baring his teeth while the audience gasps.
In a nifty bit of staging, Mr. Findlay has a thorn-crowned Jesus (Robert M. Johanson) swaddled in a high-tech loincloth and then hoisted several feet above the stage to hover and bleed.
If all that feels like something knitted to a loincloth in the Green Fields of Glastonbury, that's OK. If there's one takeaway here however, it's that life is more than the sum of its parts.
Another story claims that a runner tripped on his loincloth while in the race, and officials declared the end to all clothing Ancient boxing matches had no ring, no rounds, no rests and few rules.
But what do we really learn from White's own nude camping trip, beyond the fact that wearing a deerhide loincloth and sleeping with nothing between you and a mound-like "debris shelter" aren't very comfortable?
He's thankful for his role in George of the Jungle Though Fraser wore nothing but a loincloth for the majority of the film, the actor looks back on his time as the king of jungle fondly.
Models wore a wide variety of incredibly revealing dresses, including Candice Swanepoel's loincloth-style dress, Wang Yi's carwash-style mini with a giant glittery stomach portal and Devon Windsor's maxi-length dress with strategically placed cutouts.
About 5,300 years ago, he sported a fur hat made from a brown bear, a sheepskin loincloth, leggings and a coat made of goat hide, shoelaces from wild cows, and a quiver made from deer leather.
It depicts a seminude Gerstl standing against a blue backdrop wearing a loincloth and emanating a nimbus of blue light, his gaze direct and unavoidable — Lazarus and Christ are similar figures who first come to mind.
Skarsgard revealed he was loincloth-ready throughout the film, adhering to a strict exercise and diet regimen that included weightlifting and 7,000-calorie-a-day meals of lean proteins and simple carbs, no sugar and no dairy.
The life-sized bronze, the idea for which has been floating around for two decades, will depict the artist sitting heroically atop a rearing horse like a military leader, nude but for a loincloth around his groin.
The series of photographs begins with the artist dressed in a Roman-style toga, which she gradually sheds and rewraps into a billowy loincloth, vamping coquettishly, until she ends with her arms raised in mimicry of the Crucifixion.
George Pendle, a writer who lived there in the early 280s, recalled one man — a resident or cleaning person, he could never be sure — who used to roam the halls in a black loincloth, carrying a feather duster.
All of this, they insist, is in defense of freedom of speech, to which Ms. Sarkeesian, with her precise, rigorously argued opinions about the relative loincloth sizes of male and female video game avatars, somehow poses a threat.
During his first summer working on The Lost Colony in 21996, the longest time Martin thinks he spent with Long was for a fitting for the loincloth Martin wore to play one of the Native Americans in the show.
Gandhi's devout Hinduism, his vow of celibacy, and his penchant for wearing a loincloth and spinning cotton made him seem like an Indian mendicant—"a fakir of a type well known in the east," in Winston Churchill's contemptuous judgment.
Zorn — an animated He-Man-style warrior with a loincloth, broadsword and the voice of Jason Sudeikis — journeys from a Pacific island to California to win back his ex-wife and son, the very real Cheryl Hines and Johnny Pemberton.
But trying to keep up with [playing in both Loincloth and Confessor], on top of a job that sucked up six days a week and a marriage that means more to me than music ever could, was getting to be too much.
Alexander Skarsgard is plenty shirtless in The Legend of Tarzan but admits that fans expecting to see a traditionally loincloth-clad Lord of the Jungle – including costar Samuel L. Jackson s daughter – may be disappointed unless they keep an extra sharp eye out.
Stripping down to a pair of Speedos and a kaupinam, or loincloth, wrestlers from countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh compete in a series of grappling matches, moving and counter moving with the aim of pinning an opponent to the ground for two seconds.
It was as if he was cultivating a reputation as the antithesis of traditional British sport, wearing the loincloth of a Hollywood barbarian while beating the shite out of his enemies, mocking and provoking fans, spectators and the boxing establishment along the way.
Back over to Jon Snow, clad only in a loincloth (I know this is supposed to be a serious moment, but it seems like an important detail to note), lying prone on the table, surrounded by Davos, Melisandre, and Tormund the wildling.
For a red carpet whose most famous looks have involved purple pasties, a gown made from flesh, and a chandelier loincloth (the last one was just last year), the MTV VMAs are one of few opportunities where, "The fuck you wearing?" can be a compliment.
Founded in 2000 by Steve Shelton, master drummer for left-field doom pioneers Confessor, and Tannon Penland, former guitarist for the Kenmores and the Gwar-related Köszönöm, Loincloth has maintained a relaxed, long-distance existence with its personnel split between Raleigh, North Carolina, and Richmond, Virginia.
There may have been a few reasons for this—I'm a chubby Ojibway and this body has no business being in a loincloth, or, it occurred to me that the pink and yellow and red headdresses that were in the room was a 100-year step backwards.
Naked save for a loincloth, and spray-painted gold from head to toe, he danced sometimes with a burning dummy, amid fires he'd set on the sidewalk, or he surfed atop passing taxis, or he stood still for twenty minutes, barefoot, on a block of ice.
For the occasion, the sitcom star chose a mini dress with a high neckline that balanced out the dress's deep, plunging, inner-boob baring mesh cutout, cold-shoulder silhouette, and the two additional mesh inserts over both thighs, leaving a square loincloth-esque swath of fabric in-between.
Later that month, the school board in Skowhegan, the last town in the state whose public school still had a Native American mascot, voted to retire the symbol of its high school: an Indigenous man in a loincloth and feathers, kneeling next to a creek holding a spear over his head to fish.
For the occasion, the sitcom star chose a very tiny mini dress by Falguni and Shane Peacock with a high neckline that balanced out the dress's deep, plunging, inner-boob baring mesh cutout, cold-shoulder silhouette, and the two additional mesh inserts over both thighs, leaving a square loincloth-esque swath of fabric in-between.
The show also includes selections from Mr. Lagerfeld's personal photography, which he orchestrates for his own ends: A multipanel take on "The Voyage of Ulysses"; a retelling of the Greek romance of Daphnis and Chloe, starring Mr. Lagerfeld's favorite model, Baptiste Giabiconi, in a loincloth of his design, as a youth being inducted into the mysteries of love.
In a daring performance by the American bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, this Amfortas is a handsome man in his 30s who appears during the ritual ceremony of Act I as a stand-in for Christ on the cross, wearing a loincloth and a crown of thorns, dripping blood from the wound on his side that will not heal.
Day's photographs record Varble's experimentation with fabric; they show Varble's transformations through costume in "before-and-after" shots; and the dangerous tricks Varble performed to optimize the end-results of his and Day's respective creations, like placing lit matches on a loincloth and sitting atop a burning radiator as a nod to one of his sexual encounters.
It's there that Claude, a Frenchman who received his early training from the pioneering Lumière brothers, joins with three partners to create a small studio: There's Hal Bender, a Brooklyn theater owner whose beloved father was murdered by thuggish moneylenders; the Australian stuntman Chip Spalding, "a teenage daredevil in a loincloth"; and the haughty but complex French actress Sabine Montrose, who makes the shift from stage to film at Claude's urging — and who, in the process, also becomes his undoing.

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