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strides noun- trousers UK, 1889
Being the tailored articles in which you “stride”. - Dig this outfit: a shepherd-plaid suit with strides that hit him about an inch above his shoe tops, so tight he must have worked his way into them with a shoehorn[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 50, 1946
- Some of those guys up there might try to clip you for those strides now that you’ve got ’em all fixed up. — Chester Himes, Cast the First Stone, p. 106, 1952
- I started livin’ and usin’ drugs and buyin’ clothes, strides and stomps that’d set you back a whole month’s pay! — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 137, 1960
- He said, “Whatsa matter, Buddy, some broad ram it into you for your ‘poke’ [wallet] or did you leave it in your other ‘Strides?’” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 97, 1969
- — Clarence Major, Dictionary of Afro-American Slang, p. 110, 1970
- Now it’s up to Charlie to back his flush [a poker hand] or macaroni [crap] his strides. — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 47, 1974
- Mr Fujifuckinwara is going to have a bit of a fucking shock when he shoves his Aquascutum strides in there overnight. — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 120, 1997
- You’re joking. I’m not dropping me strides in this weather. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 26, 1999
- Who told that cunt he could bleed on my strides? — Garry Bushell, The Face, p. 111, 2001
- trousers that are reserved for messy jobs, especially in car customising US
- — Tom MacPherson, Dragging and Driving, p. 142, 1960
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