by Dekota Dale November 11, 2005
An exclamation used when someone with fat ass legs wear a mini skirt or shorts and shouldn't be. If seen during the day, you pass someone and quickly say pants.
by Roxie_cristal September 20, 2009
You are as ugly as some kind of feces stle pants....
"Pants!!!" he screamed.....(new cool word of the youngens generation)
PANTS PANTS
"Pants!!!" he screamed.....(new cool word of the youngens generation)
PANTS PANTS
by Favzer0 April 03, 2005
by ClassicRonnie July 01, 2022
by Foh Nem March 03, 2016
(a) Noun. American, also used in some British dialects. Trousers, a bifurcated outer garment covering the body and each leg from waist to ankle. Until the late 20th century traditionally a male garment.
(b) Noun. British. Underpants.
(c) Verb. American. To pull down someone's pants (trousers). Can be done to either males or females by either males or females. See also depants
(d) Verb. American. To overpower someone and remove his trousers by force as a humiliation. Equivalent to the British debag. Usually only done to males as removal of the pants, the traditional male garment, is a symbolic emasculation. Pantsing in this sense may be used as an initiation rite, a punishment, or just done for fun. See also depants
(e) Verb. American. Strip someone naked.
(f) Verb. American. Inflict a crushing defeat on someone.
(g) Verb. American. To inflict crushing criticism on someone.
(h) Adjective. British. Rubbish
(b) Noun. British. Underpants.
(c) Verb. American. To pull down someone's pants (trousers). Can be done to either males or females by either males or females. See also depants
(d) Verb. American. To overpower someone and remove his trousers by force as a humiliation. Equivalent to the British debag. Usually only done to males as removal of the pants, the traditional male garment, is a symbolic emasculation. Pantsing in this sense may be used as an initiation rite, a punishment, or just done for fun. See also depants
(e) Verb. American. Strip someone naked.
(f) Verb. American. Inflict a crushing defeat on someone.
(g) Verb. American. To inflict crushing criticism on someone.
(h) Adjective. British. Rubbish
(a) Girls are not permitted to wear pants at this school.
(b) He had nothing on but his pants and socks.
(c) While I was talking to some girls my so-called friend came up behind me and pantsed me.
(d) We grabbed him, took him behind the bushes and held him down while the girls pantsed him.
(e) We pantsed him, got all his clothes off.
(f) Our team got pantsed again.
(g) Don't make silly comments in an Internet discussion group or you will be publicly pantsed.
(h) Your opinion is pants.
(b) He had nothing on but his pants and socks.
(c) While I was talking to some girls my so-called friend came up behind me and pantsed me.
(d) We grabbed him, took him behind the bushes and held him down while the girls pantsed him.
(e) We pantsed him, got all his clothes off.
(f) Our team got pantsed again.
(g) Don't make silly comments in an Internet discussion group or you will be publicly pantsed.
(h) Your opinion is pants.
by Simon Knuckleweed January 29, 2004