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Off-axis move in which the woman leans forward and does forward or back cross or decorative figures with her legs. Volcadas can be done in open and close embrace. In case of closed embrace she is supported by the leader's torso. In open embrace the leader's arm provides support for the suspension. See also apile. Volcada (suspended)
Café con piernas (Spanish for "coffee with legs") is a coffee shop style popular in Chile where the service staff are all or nearly all attractive women dressed in revealing clothing. [1] Coffee shops with waitresses serving in miniskirts and heels to businessmen had long been popular, but bikinis and similar attire accelerated the trend by ...
Batwing chaps. Chaps (/ ˈ ʃ æ p s / or / ˈ tʃ æ p s /) are sturdy coverings for the legs consisting of leggings and a belt.They are buckled on over pants with the chaps' integrated belt, but unlike trousers, they have no seat (the term "assless chaps" is a tautology) and are not joined at the crotch.
“If you don’t open your legs for me, I won’t help you,” she quoted him as saying while speaking to the Swiss tabloid, Blick. After modeling for a couple of years, the Swiss star moved to ...
Cavalletto at the Inquisitor's Palace, in Birgu. A wooden horse, Chevalet (as it was called in Spain), Spanish donkey or cavalletto squarciapalle is a torture device, of which there exist two variations; both inflict pain by using the subject's own weight by keeping the legs open, tied with ropes from above, while lowering down the subject. [1]
Oversplit, in which the angle between the legs exceeds 180 degrees. Suspended split, in which the body is static and supported only by the feet. Split leap or split jump is a split that is executed after leaping or jumping, respectively, while still in the air. In figure skating, split jumps are sometimes called Russian jumps.
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!
Antonio Rebollo Liñán (born 19 June 1955) is a Spanish Paralympic archer. During the opening ceremony of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona , he lit the Olympic Cauldron by shooting a flaming arrow over it, igniting the gases.