by joe blow March 18, 2005
Assless chaps: buckled on over pants with the chaps' integrated belt, but unlike trousers, they have no seat (the term "assless chaps" is a tautology) and are not joined at the crotch. They are designed to provide protection for the legs and are usually made of leather or a leather-like material.
Also used for backwards worn female panties where the crotch is worn in the back, leaving more skin than with regular panties.
First seen in the movie Son-In-Law in a scene where L.A. resident advisor, Crawl (played by Pauly Shore) tries on southern clothes.
Also used for backwards worn female panties where the crotch is worn in the back, leaving more skin than with regular panties.
First seen in the movie Son-In-Law in a scene where L.A. resident advisor, Crawl (played by Pauly Shore) tries on southern clothes.
by KaterinaGrey February 26, 2024