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  1. Mansour, David (2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century. ISBN 0740751182. Cameltoe: Terminology used to describe what happens when a chick wears her pants tighter than tight. Her crotch area becomes outlined with the seam riding up the crack, making it resemble the toe of a camel.
  2. "Miaow! Today's pop princesses do love their catsuits. Hadley Freeman however, has a few practical concerns". The Guardian. Dicapai pada 2007-12-08. Alicia Keyes generously saves me from having to explain what exactly a camel toe is in anatomical detail, but for those who need a little help, let's just say the words "crotch outline" and let that suffice.
  3. Games, Alex (2007), Balderdash & piffle : one sandwich short of a dog's dinner, London: BBC, ISBN 9781846072352
  4. "Cameltoe Alert!". Salon.com. 2003-05-23. Dicapai pada 2007-12-03. My first encounter with the horrors of the labial lapse hit right on cue. I was 12 years old, living in a desolate town outside of Fort Dix, where no coolhunter has ever set foot.
  5. 1 2 Sanneh, Kelefah (2003-05-23). "Fashion Tip in Rap for Brooklyn Girls". New York Times. Dicapai pada 2007-12-03. A good question, although answering it requires a certain tact. Cameltoe is slang for a fashion faux pas caused by women wearing snug pants; the term suggests a visual analogy. The song is a cautionary tale, intended to help victims – help them, that is, by ridiculing them – into recovery.
  6. Anatomy of a Cameltoe, part 1. "Most of the time, camel toe is rarely the extreme you see on certain websites; it's more subtle than that. Most of the time, camel toe is caused by wearing pants that are too big -in one specific area- making a reciprocal area too small. It's an engineering problem, not a weight problem. In fact, here's a skinny mannequin. If she's got a camel toe, everyone else will too." Fashion Incubator, April 21, 2006.
  7. Anatomy of a Cameltoe, part 2. Fashion Incubator, April 21, 2006.
  8. Morris, Desmond (1999). The Naked Ape. New York: Dell. m/s. 58. ISBN 0-385-33430-3.