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Definition of patch

patch

noun

  • a small strip of female frontal pubic hair trimmed into either the shape of a rectangle or a triangle. landing strip

    Last edited on Jun 30 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 30 2015.

  • a small, thin strip of male chest hair that is exclusively between a man's pectoral muscles.
    Lauren, a Digital Marketing Specialist in the Midwest tells us she doesn't find chest hair attractive, "For me, it's very little to no hair. If you have anything more than a patch between your chest muscles, please shave it.". Compare with treasure trail.

    Last edited on Jun 30 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 30 2015.

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Definitions include: to go through a rough patch, i.e. a difficult time.
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Definitions include: facial hair between the bottom lip and the chin; "flavor-saver".

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