"She's Got Legs" may refer to:

* AnatomyAnomaly: One character has significantly longer legs than the rest of the cast.
* AuthorAppeal: Someone involved with the work finds legs attractive and incorporates that into their work.
* BasicInstinctLegsCrossingParody: A StockParody of the iconic leg-crossing scene from ''Film/BasicInstinct''.
* ExposedToTheElements: A character is wearing an outfit that isn't suited for cold weather, but this fact is ignored. Said outfit may show off their legs.
* HelplessKicking: A character kicks or flails their legs as they are being killed or EatenAlive. Some female examples toss in an element of FanService either unintentionally or [[InterplayOfSexAndViolence deliberately.]]
* KickChick: A [[AlwaysFemale female]] character primarily uses her legs when fighting.
* MinidressOfPower: An ActionGirl kicks ass while wearing a mini dress. Said mini dress may show off her legs.
* LegFocus: In a work, a character or the camera draws attention to another character's legs. Formerly called "She's Got Legs".
* LeotardOfPower: Because leotards cover only the upper body and crotch, the legs are often exposed.
* ProperTightsWithASkirt: A character wears tights under a non-uniform skirt to show their practical yet feminine personality.
* SexySlitDress: When a character wears a dress with a slit in the skirt for the purpose of showing some leg.
* ShowSomeLeg: When a character deliberately exposes part of their body in a titilating manner to distract. Despite the name, this need not necessarily be the legs, but they're a popular body part to use.
* ShowgirlSkirt: The skirt does not fully encircle the waist, showing the legs at one angle.
* StatuesqueStunner: A tall [[AlwaysFemale woman]] whose height is part of her appeal.
* TheseTropesAreMadeForWalking: Tropes about legs and feet.
* TropesOutOnALimb: Tropes about limbs, including legs.
* ''Music/EliminatorZZTopAlbum'': An album by Music/ZZTop that includes a song called "Legs", which includes the phrase "she's got legs" in the lyrics.

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