trouser

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To put money into one's trouser pocket; to pocket
To secretively steal an item or money for personal use
To remove funds from an organization for personal use
A pair of trousers

And this is our linen trouser, sir.

Of or relating to trousers

trouser leg.

{i} pant leg
garment designed for or relating to trousers; "in his trouser's pocket"; "he ripped his left trouser on the fence
If you say that someone trousers a sum of money, you mean that they receive it, usually when they do not deserve it or should not take it. Many people think that ex-ministers are trousering £25,000 in fees simply for going to a few board meetings a year. to get a large amount of money - used to show disapproval
trouser pocket
A pocket in a pair of trousers
trouser press
electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers
trouser snake
The penis

one-eyed trouser snake.

trouser snakes
plural form of trouser snake
trouser cuff
a cuff on the bottoms of trouser legs
trouser press
a piece of equipment that you can keep your trousers in to keep them flat and smooth, often found in hotel rooms
trouser press
a home appliance in which trousers can be hung and the wrinkles pressed out
trouser snake
(Slang) penis; one who is reprehensible and has a bad reputation
trouser suit
A trouser suit is women's clothing consisting of a pair of trousers and a jacket which are made from the same material. a woman's suit consisting of a jacket and matching trousers American Equivalent: pant suit
trouser-leg
part of pants were one places the leg, the leg of the pants
in the trouser department
relating to a man's penis

And I know the location of a treasure so splendid that just breathing its name in your ear will bring tears of joy to your eyes and a definite bulge in the trouser department.

one-eyed trouser snake
The penis

Christ, I’ve gotta go and shake the old one-eyed trouser snake, meself.

trousers
An article of clothing that covers the part of the body between the waist and the ankles, and is divided into a separate part for each leg
trousers
(usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers"
Trousers
trouse

Tom quickly put on his trousers. - Tom quickly put his trousers on.

Tom quickly put his trousers on. - Tom quickly put on his trousers.

Trousers
trossers
trousers
The form trouser is used as a modifier
trousers
A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each leg separately
trousers
{i} (British) pants, garment that covers the body from the waist down to the legs having separate parts of the garment to cover each leg
trousers
(usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers
trousers
Trousers are a piece of clothing that you wear over your body from the waist downwards, and that cover each leg separately. He was smartly dressed in a shirt, dark trousers and boots Alexander rolled up his trouser legs
trousers
to wear the trousers: see wear. a piece of clothing that covers the lower half of your body, with a separate part fitting over each leg American Equivalent: pants (trouse (14-19 centuries), from triubhas)
Trousers
stride
trousers
strides
trousers
trou

Tom quickly put on his trousers. - Tom quickly put his trousers on.

Tom quickly put his trousers on. - Tom quickly put on his trousers.

trousers
kecks
trouser

    Hyphenation

    trou·ser

    Turkish pronunciation

    trauzır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtrouzər/ /ˈtraʊzɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'trau-z&r ] (noun.) 1613. alteration of earlier trouse, from Scottish Gaelic triubhas.
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