in modern day England (Great Britain) knickers are the name for regular female underwear (panties), for girls or women. knicker-bottoms in the olden days were a longer form of underwear that looked like pants down to the knees and gathered at the end. and sometimes with frilly material or lace at the end. males and females wore them.males under long jackets and females under a long dress or skirt. in males they could somtimes be outer wear.
They sell knickers in target. But some of them dont have knickers
I have knickers on me.
who invented the knickers and why.
There is no specific collective noun for knickers (or for underwear), in which case a suitable general collective noun is used. Some examples are a display of knickers, a package of knickers, a drawer of knickers, etc. I've seen the term 'an embarrassment of underwear', so 'an embarrassment of knickers' will also work.
Culotte is the french word for 'knickers'.
The homophone for "knickers" is "nickers."
Cotton knickers don't make you perspire as much as man-made knickers, such as nylon.
They are the samething but knickers are the U.K. word for panties.
No they didn't wear drawers (Knickers)
in the current climate barbie knickers are advisable, but in the warmer weather only barbie knickers would be best. always make sure you dont have neopolitan barbie knickers in the village tho
Triumph International invented the Sloggi knickers back in 1979. Today, Sloggi has grown to become the best-selling brief in the world, selling knickers for both genders!
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