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The word "midriff" comes from the Proto-Germanic word *midja-hrifiz, which literally means "waist-roof." This refers to the role of the midriff in covering and protecting the waist, which is the middle part of the body.
The word entered English through Old English and has been used continuously since the 11th century. The variant spelling "midrif" is occasionally used but is less common.
In modern usage, "midriff" is primarily used to describe the exposed part of the body between the chest and abdomen, especially in the context of clothing. It is often used in conjunction with terms such as "crop top" or "low-rise pants" to describe garments that reveal the midriff.
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