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pants noun- sex US
In the spirit of “cunt”, “ass” or “leg”, but a bit more restrained. - When one of Johnny’s girls messed up on him–tried to hold back some money or gave somebody some pants and didn’t get any money–he sure was hard on them. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 114, 1965
- a male US
- — Rose Giallombardo, Society of Women, p. 210, 1966: Glossary of Prison Terms
▶ frighten the pants off; scare the pants off to frighten or scare someone, especially severely or (when horror is presented as entertainment) thrillingly UK- — Bournemouth Echo, 25 October 1967
- Do you like to have the pants frightened off of you? — Terry Victor, Return of the Menu Monster, 1992
▶ get into someone’s pants to seduce someone; to have sex with someone US- I’ve been in more guys’ pants than you could count. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 220, 1952
- Because as I mentioned, I didn’t try and get into her pants last night, or this morning. — Donald Goines, Never Die Alone, p. 109, 1974
- He hoped to deflect her thoughts from the possibility of getting into her pants a bit again. — Earl Thompson, Tattoo, p. 473, 1974
- Alfred knows that he wants to get into every pair of pants that he sees on a woman. — George V. Higgins, The Rat on Fire, p. 89, 1981
- You know all you’d do is hump her leg for an hour and try to get in her pants. — Mallrats, 1995
- I threw my costume in his face and said, “You’re always trying to get in my pants. Here’s your chance.” — Kathryn Leigh Scott, The Bunny Years, p. 81, 1998
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