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Trunks (Japanese: トランクス, Hepburn: Torankusu) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama.Within the series, he is the half-Saiyan half-human son of Vegeta and Bulma and has at least two noteworthy incarnations.
A large trunk with leather handles. A trunk, also known as a travel trunk, is a large cuboid container designed to hold clothes and other personal belongings. They are most commonly used for extended periods away from home, such as for boarding school, or long trips abroad.
Trunk (surname), a German-language surname; Trunk carrier, a type of airline regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Board of the United States up until 1978; Trunk road, a major road; Trunk shot, a cinematic shot from within a car trunk; Trunk show, a merchandising event
Trunks may refer to: . Trunks (clothing), short swimsuits Trunks (Dragon Ball), a character in Dragon Ball mediaTrunks, by The Brothers Creeggan; A name for the trunk line operator requested in pre-subscriber trunk dialling telephone systems by a subscriber calling the local operator (British usage)
The fourth season of the Dragon Ball Z anime series contains the Garlic Jr., Future Trunks, and the Androids arcs, which comprises Part 1 of the Cell Saga.The episodes are produced by Toei Animation, and are based on the final 26 volumes of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama.
Man wearing jeans over boxer shorts. In 1925, Jacob Golomb, founder of Everlast, designed elastic-waist trunks to replace the leather-belted trunks then worn by boxers.These trunks, now known as "boxer trunks", immediately became famous, but were later eclipsed by the popular Jockey-style briefs beginning in the late 1930s.
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Swim briefs are also referred to as competition briefs, swimming trunks, bathers, togs, racer bathers, posing briefs, racing briefs, and colloquially in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom as budgie smugglers. [2] Like underwear briefs, swim briefs feature a triangular shaped front and a solid back providing form-fitting coverage ...