Deblouse vs Unblouse - What's the difference?
deblouse | unblouse | Related terms |
Deblouse has no English definition.
(military) To untuck (leggings from footwear); to make (pants or trousers) unrestricted or untightened at the ankle, often as a sign of rank or service.
* 2002 , Jack Allsup, Mountains of Hope , page 50
* 2003 , Edward F. Fitzgerald, Bank's Bandits , page 162
* 2004 , Ed Ruggero, Combat Jump: The Young Men Who Led the Assault Into Fortress Europe, July 1943 , page 89
* 2006 , Major Richard D. Winters, Beyond Band of Brothers , page 37
Unblouse is a related term of deblouse.
Deblouse is likely misspelled.
Deblouse has no English definition.
As a verb unblouse is
to untuck (leggings from footwear); to make (pants or trousers) unrestricted or untightened at the ankle, often as a sign of rank or service.deblouse
Not English
Deblouse has no English definition. It may be misspelled.unblouse
English
Verb
(unblous)- Some straight legs caught a trooper at the post exchange (PX) one day and made him unblouse his boots.
- "Alright men. Lay your ponchos out on the ground and take everything out of your rucksacks. Empty your pockets, too. Everything goes on the poncho. Hurry up! We haven't got all day.
"You, Parker! Unblouse' those boots. Do it! What's all this shit? Cans of Spam. Tuna fish. Nice try, Asshole. Okay, ''everybody''. ' Unblouse those boots."
- Not only were the soldiers not allowed to tell anyone what was happening, but they had to remove their shoulder patches and the airborne patches from their hats, take off their jump wings, and unblouse their trousers to hide their jump boots.
- In front of the entire regiment, the condemned trooper was forced to unblouse his trousers, remove his airborne boots, and replace them with regular shoes.