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minus-square@doublejay1999link71•edit-210 months agoOh fuck off. What you suspected was you could trouser £250 for a CNN interview.
minus-square@twistypencillink29•10 months agoI have no idea what you just said, but I love the idea of trouser bring a verb
minus-squareCethinlinkfedilinkEnglish7•10 months agoI guess it’s the same as “pocket” but maybe for women’s pants that don’t have pockets? Shouldn’t that be “bra” or something though?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•10 months agoProbably a British thing. I think pants is an awkward thing
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•10 months agoPants is underwear, trousers are pants, super simple
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 months agoWhich I always thought was funny, as at least where I grew up fanny was your ass…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•10 months agoYes, it’s a weird verb our (UK) tabloid newspapers use for some inexplicable reason. Politicians are always “trousering” cash. It’s not something normal people actually say in conversation.
Oh fuck off.
What you suspected was you could trouser £250 for a CNN interview.
I have no idea what you just said, but I love the idea of trouser bring a verb
I guess it’s the same as “pocket” but maybe for women’s pants that don’t have pockets? Shouldn’t that be “bra” or something though?
Probably a British thing. I think pants is an awkward thing
Pants is underwear, trousers are pants, super simple
Don’t forget undertrousers
Fanny is vagina.
Which I always thought was funny, as at least where I grew up fanny was your ass…
Yes, it’s a weird verb our (UK) tabloid newspapers use for some inexplicable reason. Politicians are always “trousering” cash. It’s not something normal people actually say in conversation.
that’s because “pants” means “underpants” :)
It’s also a hilarious word for Americans