Trousers
31Trousers — 10th 12th century leg coverings, loose, worn by peasants in England …
32trousers — Adj. Nonsense, gibberish …
33trousers — n pants, drawers, slacks, ducks, Brit. Inf strides, Brit. Sl. bags; breeches, knee breeches, Inf. britches, knickers, knickerbockers, plus fours, (among Scottish Highlanders) trews, Scot, and North Eng. breeks; pantalets, pantaloons, bloomers;… …
34trousers — trou·sers …
35trousers — trou•sers [[t]ˈtraʊ zərz[/t]] n. (used with a pl. v.) clo Sometimes, trouser a usu. loose fitting outer garment for the lower part of the body, having individual leg portions, usu. of full length. Also called pants 1) Compare slacks • Etymology:… …
36drainpipes or drainpipe trousers — trousers with very narrow legs. → drainpipe …
37trousers down, (catch) with one's — (Catch) unawares …
38The Wrong Trousers — Infobox Film name = The Wrong Trousers caption = Wallace in the Techno Trousers, controlled by Feathers McGraw. director = Nick Park producer = Peter Lord David Sproxton | writer = Nick Park Bob Baker starring = Peter Sallis music = Julian Nott… …
39Exploding trousers — In New Zealand in the 1930s, farmers reportedly had trouble with exploding trousers as a result of attempts to wipe out the weed ragwort. Farmers had been spraying sodium chlorate, a government recommended weedkiller, onto the ragwort, and some… …
40Tight trousers — are trousers which fit the body closely. These are often fashionable but may cause medical, religious or social problems. Tight trousers Contents 1 …