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drawers

Older British word (early/mid 20th Century for certain) for women's knickers. Probabaly originates from 'drawing up' the underwear (as in drawing curtains closed/open).
My mother came rushing back in "I have forgotten to put on my drawers!
by PaulJustPaul January 10, 2008
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top drawer

Carlton, where did you get that argyle pull-over, it is top drawer.
by Geoff June 4, 2003
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Drawerganizing

"I am no longer able to access the contents of my drawer with ease. Perhaps it is time that I consider doing a little bit of drawerganizing."
by Badeel October 3, 2009
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Snack on your drawer

An insult originating in the North West England. Meaning “if you think you can do better than me then prove it”.
by GermanTom February 16, 2022
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Man drawer

That one messy drawer for the man in the house filled with crap you will hardly ever use.
Me: "What should I do with these dead batteries"
Dad: "put them in the man drawer"
by Lostathome June 19, 2014
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dookie drawers

Cruel junior high nickname of Duki Dror, Israeli documentary filmmaker.
Duki Dror's movie about the Mossad gave me dookie drawers.
by scrotibular February 8, 2019
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douse your drawers

to pee your pants in the figurative sense.

to complain and/or carry on about an expected outcome or result that has yet to be determined.

visible and/or audible discomfort with a situation.
Mike, are you going to douse your drawers again after the Giants tie the game?

Those two always douse their drawers when we don't show up right on time.
by fourbillion March 27, 2011
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