freeball

freeball

rude slang For a man, to not wear underwear. Dude, I had to freeball today because I didn't have any clean underwear!

go commando

slang To not wear underwear. Dude, I don't have any clean underwear so I'm going commando today.
See also: go

go freeball

vulgar slang To not wear underwear. Typically said of a male. "Balls" is a slang term for the testicles. Dude, I don't have any clean underwear so I'm going freeball today.
See also: freeball, go
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

go commando

INFORMAL
If someone goes commando, they do not wear any underwear under clothes. Because I've got to change quickly I'll be going commando.
See also: go
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

go commando

wear no underpants. informal
See also: go
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

go comˈmando

(informal, humorous) not wear underwear under your clothes
See also: go
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

freeball

in. [for a male] not to wear underpants. (see also go commando.) Geesh! It’s to cold out to freeball.

go commando

and go freeball(ing)
in. [for a male] to go about not wearing underpants. (The same as freeball.) Bobby is always going commando. Even when it’s cold.
See also: go

go freeball

verb
See go commando
See also: freeball, go
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

go commando

Slang
To wear clothing without wearing undergarments, especially underpants.
See also: go
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • freeballing
  • go freeballing
  • go freeball
  • go commando
  • BVDs
  • beeveedees
  • black up
  • wear a wire
  • dress for
  • dress for (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
When asked if that meant he would be going "freeball" - i.e.
"Full freeball. Says nothing anyone can understand and just kind of zig zags up the runway before the first security guard tries to cut him off," GQ's associate (http://www.gq.com/fashion-shows/blogs/fashion-week/2013/06/streaker-at-dolce-and-gabbana-men-spring-2014.html?mbid=social_twitter_gqmagazine) fashion editor Matt Sebra said .