Talk:Ginch

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A common Canadian vernacular for “everyday” female underwear, most commonly panties. “ginch” used since about the mid-1960's In such phrases as:  "...go get your ginch on...", "...I'm not wearing any ginch.”, “...those are so granny-ginch.”, “...my ginch are wet!”, and “these are my favorite ginch!”. Ginch generally denotes plain, traditional, ordinary, common, unfashionable, functional, comfortable, and inexpensive underwear.  “ginch” are generally white and/or pastel made of cotton, nylon, acetate, tricot or/and or polyester.

“gonch” is the masculine vernacular for this underwear (white briefs/tightly-whities) made of cotton only; not boxers, boxer briefs or jock straps.

ginch originally Canadian "slang" is now explicit and used world wide as "plain full-cut briefs".

Todays common underwear is ginch by future standards.

In general “ginch/gonch” is not bikini style, thong style, lacy, skimpy, sexy or modern.


 * 1) REDIRECT Ginch Gonch. is successfully redefining the stereo-typing of underwear.

Forms: ginch, ginch/gonch, ginchie, ginchiest, ginched, ginchable.

this word is not the sole proporitor of ginch gonch TM Ltd but is the vernacular of over 30 yrs.