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Fanny Pack is a proper English word? I feel awkward cuz of “fanny” meaning. Lol. Is there other words for that?
Fanny Pack is a proper English word? I feel awkward cuz of “fanny” meaning. Lol. Is there other words for that?
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"Fanny" just means "butt" in US English. If you're talking to people who speak UK English, they call it a "bum bag" instead since "fanny" is a much more rude term there. I have seen them called "waist packs" sometimes, too.
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