Yes, they are basically the same thing. They all are used in horse ridng wear. But there are some differences. Like breeches only go up to the knee, while jodhpurs reach down to the ankle.
Britches, or breeches, are pants used in riding horses. Meaning hold onto your pants. Can also mean the same thing as "hold your horses"
Breeches are trousers that come down to the knee
Oh, dude, people call pants "britches" because it's just another way to say pants, like how some people say "slacks" or "trousers." It's like giving your jeans a fancy name to make them feel special or something. So yeah, britches, pants, trousers... it's all just fabric we put on our legs to avoid getting arrested for public indecency.
The term "light in the britches" is a metaphorical expression meaning someone who is lacking in intelligence or common sense. It suggests that the person is not very bright or clever.
Much the same as non-Jacobite's of the same time. Kilts/Plaid for the Highlanders. Breeches, coats and stockings for the Lowlanders.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
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no it is not the same thing.
Yes they are the same thing
Yes, they are the same thing.
No it is not the same thing thing it is two separate cities
grasshopers and crickets are nearly the same thing therefore they eat the same thing as a grasshoper