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English
Etymology
Blend of beaver + cleavage.
Noun
beavage (uncountable)
- (uncommon, slang) The triangle created by the hem of a miniskirt and a woman's legs when she is sitting; the physical feature between a woman's legs, especially as revealed by a short skirt.
1999 September 4, EagleBear of Sioux Nation, “excluding hentai, who is the sexiest bababoo in anime?”, in rec.arts.anime.misc (Usenet):i mention this because that woman in cowboy bibimbop looks ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh SO HOT. that cleavage--ga!-- and hmm that beavage if you know what i mean. and it aint even hentai, though i'll bet there are already a zillion dojinshi hentai variations on that number.
2003, Megan McCafferty, Second Helpings, Three Rivers Press, →ISBN, page 69:Now she showed off her physique in a backless apron shirt and hoochie shorts that were so tight, I could see ample beavage.
2003 February 17, The Swiss Triad, “Probably my *only* SOTD”, in alt.underground (Usenet):I heard this on the Bob and Tom show and immediately came to work and downloaded it from one of our ever friendly Napster look-alikes. [...] You're a beautiful girl, and your pants are on so tight that when you stand just right I can see it all. [...] I see your camel-toe. Your biscuit, your beavage. I see your cooter-cleavage.
2003 November 7, Dave P, “Paris Hilton...”, in rec.music.hip-hop (Usenet):I've seen a lot of beavage in my time man and that thing looks sick
2006, Tom Parker Bowles, The Year of Eating Dangerously: A Global Adventure in Search of Culinary Extremes, St. Martin's Press, published 2007, →ISBN, pages 62–63:He starts on the pitch: ‘Call it what you want, yeah, snapper, bearded clam, cooler cleavage, the pink taco, Beavage, there’s nothing that tastes or smells like a camel toe.’