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Does "pants" Mean "trousers" Or "underpants" In Ireland?
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Sorry, I am not a English speaker and I would be grateful if anyone can tell me if "pants" means "trousers" or "underpants" in Ireland.
Besides, is it true that "pants" means "trousers" in some areas of uk?
Thanks a lot in advance. :)
Besides, is it true that "pants" means "trousers" in some areas of uk?
Thanks a lot in advance. :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.. Hmm if someone said oop North - he was arrested for doing his gardening in his pants, I wouldnt automatically think he was arrested in a pair of trousers.
I think we all realise that pants has an American meaning - the Yell advert has an American shouting - I am wearing trousers - ta-daaah !
and yet and yet liar liar pants on fire doesnt mean smouldering Y fronts.
I think we all realise that pants has an American meaning - the Yell advert has an American shouting - I am wearing trousers - ta-daaah !
and yet and yet liar liar pants on fire doesnt mean smouldering Y fronts.
Pants and slacks are interchangeable here in the U.S., meaning men's 'trousers' (which they are almost never called anymore)... Panties are women's underwear, although sometime "pants" can be used for women's outerwear 'trousers'... all very confusing, I'm sure.
What is inescapeable, however, is that in men's advertisements for 'trousers' often the garment is reffered to only by it's brand name... such as 'Docker's". Walk into a store and as the clerk where the Dockers or Levis or Wranglers are and everyone know precisely what they're talking about...
What is inescapeable, however, is that in men's advertisements for 'trousers' often the garment is reffered to only by it's brand name... such as 'Docker's". Walk into a store and as the clerk where the Dockers or Levis or Wranglers are and everyone know precisely what they're talking about...
I've not heard anyone say something 'is pants' for ages. I usually hear the 'yoof' of today (kids) just say stuff like "***** thats ***** ******". You can just fill the stars in with random swearing.
I also thought it was an American thing as well. Having said that most men (ok I know men still wear 'tighty whities') wear boxers. I'd never say pants. I'm just rambling now so I'm going to give my chops a rest.
I also thought it was an American thing as well. Having said that most men (ok I know men still wear 'tighty whities') wear boxers. I'd never say pants. I'm just rambling now so I'm going to give my chops a rest.
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