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cuffed jeans 

Cuffed jeans are jeans that have the bottom rolled up above the ankle. They have been in the fashion world for many years. In 2019, the LGBTQ+ community has "claimed" cuffed jeans as bisexual. However, no matter what your sexuality is, cuffed jeans can be worn by anyone. Straight, gay, bisexual, it doesn't matter. Cuffed jeans are a universal fashion statement to be shared by all genders and sexualities around the world!
Person 1: Hey, I like your cuffed jeans!
Person 2: Thank you! I think that they're great!
Person 1: Yeah, cuffed jeans are a fashionable item of clothing that anyone can wear!
Person 2: I agree!
cuffed jeans by C of the PTC July 5, 2019

Cuffed Jeans 

When the bottom of the jean is rolled up slightly, commonly associated with bisexuality.
I really like the style of cuffed jeans, but sometimes my ankles get cold.
Cuffed Jeans by Moo juice August 19, 2019

Cuffed To A Pole 

Cuffed To A Pole means to be in a situation in which someone likes you and forbids you from being with anyone else. Yet they will not date you and/or is dating other people.
Person 1: I heard her say he can't date anyone else. But she was out with another dude yesterday.

Person 2: yeah he's for sure Cuffed To A Pole with that one.
Cuffed To A Pole by LilMakMak3000 February 15, 2020

Cuffed Jeans 

If you’re gay, you wear cuffed jeans.
If you’re straight, you wear cuffed jeans.
If you’re any other sexuality, you wear cuffed jeans. Literally nobody cares. It’s fashion not a label.
Person 1: “Ooooh are you wearing cuffed jeans? Are you bisexual?”

Person 2: “Nah fam, I’m not bisexual. I just thought they were cool.”
Cuffed Jeans by E of the PTC July 5, 2019

cuffed jeans 

if someone has cuffed jeans, they’re bisexual. sorry i don’t make the rules. it is how it is
‘Did you see that John has cuffed jeans? A bisexual legend
cuffed jeans by sixcfcrows June 12, 2018

cuffed jeans 

Rolling up the bottoms of the legs of one's jeans. Often used to signal bisexuality and sometimes claimed by sapphics (wlw/nblw), the act is among many methods of signalling popular among queer youth. However, like with every signal, it doesn't "confirm" a person's sexuality -- anyone can cuff their jeans.
Person 1: I like your cuffed jeans! They look cool
Person 2: Thanks! I like your plaid!
plaid and flannel is another signal associated with bisexuality and queerness in general. pointing out another's signalling is often a way of communicating that you're a fellow member of the LGBTQ+ community.
cuffed jeans by sobqjmv-sphinx April 28, 2021