To trouser
by kilkrazy on Jan 04, 2005 07:11:38
Transitive verb. Slang, meaning to accept a bribe or some other
sub rosa payment, usually in cash. That is, to take the money and
slip it into your
trouser pocket.
trousers
by Reb969 on Jul 07, 2005 06:15:02
trousered
by SLaaDi on Feb 10, 2004 20:38:00
Trousering
by Tonemeister General on Oct 18, 2010 18:45:48
The questionably traditional practice of being forced to run around a lawn, quad or yard with one's trousers down one's ankles, as a result of being 'whitewashed' in a bar game, i.e. beaten all points to
nil. Almost exclusively
the reserve of public schoolboys and
Oxbridge undergraduates.
Example:
Little Jimmy lost 11-0 to Tarquin at
table football and so was
trousered; much merriment ensued at the sight of Jimmy feebly waddling round the quad, and Tarquin and his buddies had a jolly good laugh about the
trousering.
trouser
by Daragh Malone on Apr 04, 2008 05:28:48
Verb. High level
white collar crime or official corruption involving
theft of cash or illegal payments. Refers to the subject
stuffing as much cash as they can into their trousers before they get caught.
Trousered
by digitaloop on Mar 29, 2018 15:58:45
When a person has to run around the house/office without their trousers on, normally a
forfeit for losing
10-0 at
table football
trousers
by iggbie on Feb 01, 2004 02:05:36
Trousers
by Thomaslongnose on May 22, 2016 01:52:06
This word is British, and in America are pants. However under British
trousers, are pants - Thats how
Brits and Americans
get mixed up with what is what.
trousers
by Dave on Mar 21, 2005 00:55:05