Bikini
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"Several scenes of Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) have entered pop culture, the most famous of which is a fantasy sequence in which Phoebe Cates exits a pool and removes her bright red bikini top in slow motion to the beat of The Cars' "Moving in Stereo." --Sholem Stein |
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A bikini is a women's two-piece swimsuit designed to provide minimal coverage of the body. One part of the attire covers the breasts and the other part covers the groin and part of or the entire buttocks, leaving an uncovered area between the two.
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See also
- Bikini Atoll
- Bikini in popular culture
- Bikini variants
- Bikini waxing
- Burqini
- Mankini
- Monokini
- Swimsuit
- Swimsuit competition
- Tankini
- White bikini of Ursula Andress
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