Beetle Bonnet

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The "beetle bonnet" is a term of phrase used to describe a "mound" created by a tight pair of womens knickers clinging to the contours of a Mons Pubis.

This stems from the shape that it produces, which resembles the Bonnet of a car manufacturered by Volkswagen which is is affectionately known as a "beetle". This is due to the shape of the car, which is similar to the shape of a beetle.

Interestingly enough, if one thinks about the shape then the phrase "Beetle Bonnet" should bypass the car reference, and maybe be referred to as "Beetles Wings"....

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