May also refer to the tight black pants that some girls believe matches with everything and are usually unflattering to the girl's butt.
by The World Expert on Slut Pants November 8, 2009
Get the Slut pantsmug. An adjective describing a task, endeavor, or prospect significant enough to motivate a lazy bachelor to put on pants and get out of the house.
"You're asking me to come watch LOST Season 3 again? Man, that is so not pants-worthy. Talk to you later."
by Moggraider May 13, 2010
Get the pants-worthymug. Pants that are around ankle length, just short enough to look a little unprofessional.
To passive-aggressively stick it to the man.
To passive-aggressively stick it to the man.
by Andronicus August 4, 2007
Get the Short Pantsmug. "I've got to get some sorority pants before rush or I won't look like everyone else!"
"Look at those Tri-Delts up there...all of them are wearing sorority pants!"
"Look at those Tri-Delts up there...all of them are wearing sorority pants!"
by pseudonympants March 10, 2009
Get the Sorority Pantsmug. A man's undergarment that acts as a modern day cod piece, enhancing the size of the genitalia. Typically thong or g-string style in bright or neon colors. This phrase is only used from the man's perspective, as no woman actually finds these undergarments attractive.
by drock1963 January 23, 2009
Get the awesome-pantsmug. Party without clothes. Admittedly, even the most extreme pants parties are "pants optional". But seriously: NO SHIRTS!
Dude: You're invited to my pants party.
Dude 2: That sounds a bit gay
Dude: Don't worry, pants are optional. Just don't wear a shirt. Really: NO shirts.
Dude 2: That sounds a bit gay
Dude: Don't worry, pants are optional. Just don't wear a shirt. Really: NO shirts.
by TreeWeezel May 9, 2011
Get the pants partymug. The pants one wears over one's regular pants when one sits on bus seats that another people have previously sat on.
British English uses the term "bus trousers".
British English uses the term "bus trousers".
Example A:
- "All right, I suppose I'll go put on my bus pants."
- "What the heck are bus pants?"
- "They are pants one wears over one's regular pants when one sits on bus seats that another people have previously sat on."
-- The Big Bang Theory Season 4 Episode 12 (6 January 2011).
Example B:
- "Hey, I am not able to drive you to work today."
- "Don't worry, I'll just put on my bus pants and use a bus."
Example C:
In a bus, referring to a man with two pants on.
- "Look at that man. What is he wearing?"
- "Bus pants, obviously."
- "All right, I suppose I'll go put on my bus pants."
- "What the heck are bus pants?"
- "They are pants one wears over one's regular pants when one sits on bus seats that another people have previously sat on."
-- The Big Bang Theory Season 4 Episode 12 (6 January 2011).
Example B:
- "Hey, I am not able to drive you to work today."
- "Don't worry, I'll just put on my bus pants and use a bus."
Example C:
In a bus, referring to a man with two pants on.
- "Look at that man. What is he wearing?"
- "Bus pants, obviously."
by Life_peer January 10, 2011
Get the bus pantsmug.