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Pantless vs Pantlers - What's the difference?

pantless | pantlers |

As an adjective pantless

is (us) not wearing pants (trousers).

As a noun pantlers is

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pantless

English

Adjective

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  • (US) Not wearing pants (trousers).
  • *{{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 12, author=Michael Kimmelman, title=Art in Two Germanys Often Spoke the Same Tongue, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=At the same time Ms. Metselaar-Berthold, East Germany's version of Nan Goldin, captured scenes of disorderly bohemia (where supposedly none existed) in parties of topless women and pantless men. }}
  • (UK) Not wearing underpants.
  • *1961 , Peter Redgrove, "The Secretary", The Nature of Cold Weather :
  • *:He twinkles, and I twinkle back, / Pantless , under a slim formal skirt, / Ready for work.
  • *2008 , Anna Pickard, The Guardian , 10 Jan 08:
  • *:having a smattering of basic German or getting one of the nice English-speaking reception staff to show you around to begin with might just save you from turning up pantless in a strictly panted area, or the other way around.
  • See also

    *pantsless

    pantlers

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • Anagrams

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