Noun 1- British Slang for the stained, malodorous and curiously damp underwear worn by women of ill repute. So called because of their distinctive 3 stripes of colour Red, Brown and Yellow.
by Pissy McTakerton November 7, 2013
Get the Neapolitan Knickersmug. Watched a really nasty Horror film last week it was proper scary and nasty .... a real ' Brown Knicker Flick ' of a movie
by Cosmic Keith April 23, 2016
Get the brown knicker flickmug. (nak' nik ah) A person who cannot leave a hotel room without taking every tea bag, sugar sachet, complimentary shampoo and even the spare loo roll.
by reezy_bear November 22, 2010
Get the Knack Knickermug. Women's knickers worn in wartime Britain (1939-1945). Often
made of nylon/parachute silk.
Possible derivation: said to come down without a fight. (analogy with German aircraft of same name).
made of nylon/parachute silk.
Possible derivation: said to come down without a fight. (analogy with German aircraft of same name).
by Lord George de BruceCarruthers September 26, 2010
Get the Messerschmitt knickersmug. by philologue August 22, 2011
Get the prawn knickersmug. Knicker Knocking was a game played in the 90’s when a group of kids get together, (usually in a hotel or apartment complex). Knocking on or ringing the bell of random doors, then run and hide for fun (laughing and giggling along the way). May the fastest kid win.
The little league baseball team was in town, staying at our hotel. The kids went Knicker Knocking last night getting on my nerves.
by Tayskii69 March 17, 2025
Get the knicker knockingmug. 