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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fanny pack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small bag worn around the waist, typically used for carrying personal items.
Example: "I always take my fanny pack when I go hiking because it keeps my essentials close at hand."
Alternatives: "waist bag" or "belt bag".
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Get a fanny pack (5), of course.
Why my mother wore a fanny pack.
I swallowed my pride and bought a fanny pack.
He extracted some more medicines from a fanny pack.
"But they've made my dad into a neutered tourist in a fanny pack and stonewashed khakis".
She had strapped on a fanny pack backward, and her hair was teased and sprayed stiff.
Marc by Marc Jacobs Statement "This is not a fanny pack".
He took about five minutes to load a fanny pack with some electronic gear.
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Forget that sweaty Fitbit, peanutbutter-sandwiches-in-a-fanny-pack, mileage-logging, selfie-taking run lifestyle.
No need to lug around 30 different handsets and a fanny-pack of sim cards – just log in, pick your phone, and test away.
And poor Chuck paid a fanny-pack full of money (or sunscreen, chapstick and Kleenex) to find this out?
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