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What is Trousers?When a person has to run around the house/office without their trousers on, normally a forfeit for losing 10-0 at table football Did you hear that Simon was trousered by Nick yesterday? Trousers - meme gifTrousers - videoTrousers - what is it?Verb. High level white collar crime or official corruption involving theft of cash or illegal payments. Refers to the subject stuffing as much cash as they can into their trousers before they get caught. That bastard politician trousered millions from us taxpayers then fucked off to Argentina! What does "Trousers" mean?Susan could not escape from her trouser prison Trousers - what does it mean?The questionably traditional practice of being forced to run around a lawn, quad or yard with one's trousers down one's ankles, as a result of being 'whitewashed' in a bar game, i.e. beaten all points to nil. Almost exclusively the reserve of public schoolboys and Oxbridge undergraduates. Little Jimmy lost 11-0 to Tarquin at table football and so was trousered; much merriment ensued at the sight of Jimmy feebly waddling round the quad, and Tarquin and his buddies had a jolly good laugh about the trousering. Trousers - meaningcompletely and utterly trashed, drunk and/or drugged man i was so completely trousered last night i pissed in my girlfriend's shoes Trousers - definitiontrousers: anther word for pants. I have to go out and buy some new trousers. Trousers - slangTransitive verb. Slang, meaning to accept a bribe or some other sub rosa payment, usually in cash. That is, to take the money and slip it into your trouser pocket. Mr Fayed offered a brown envelope and Hamilton trousered it straight away. TrousersWhen you have dildo fun and use it on your mum. "I'm going to have a trousers tonight," said Momin Rob. TrousersA more interesting way of expressing the badness of a thing - an alternative form of pants. Quite useful in that it lends itself better to the alternate forms "trousered" and "trousery", whereas "pantsy" and "pantsed" are a little nasty to pronounce. Dave: My cat died last night. TrousersThis word is British, and in America are pants. However under British trousers, are pants - Thats how Brits and Americans get mixed up with what is what. I wear trousers under my pants. |
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