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undies noun underwear UK, 1906 Abbreviated “underwear”. In the UK, applied most commonly to women’s underwear; in Australia to men’s; in the US to children’s.- [W]omen’s under-wear or “undies” as they are coyly called[.] — Chambers Journal, December 1918
- On wash day I have to keep a look out in case some kinky boy comes and steals some of my undies off the line. — Geoff Brown, I Want What I Want, p. 2, 1966
- [N]ever could get my brain off her taking off her undies. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 139, 1999
- I stick these little pieces of paper over my brown-eye, and bam – no shit stains in my undies. — Kevin Smith, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, p. 13, 2001
- Clothes [men’s] come off in this order: shoes, socks, top, trousers, undies. — Sky Magazine, p. 87, July 2001
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