What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
He is British he has Steve erkel pants and your welcome
ants in youre pants
flash in the pants
Le pantalon (masc., often plural) means the pants (US English) or the trousers (British English)
It would be "trousers", or "a pair of trousers". In the UK, "pants" means "underwear". No doubt this has caused some embaressing situations.
Pants is short for pantaloons which nobody wears these days. American English uses "pants" as the accepted alternative to the British "trousers" . The British use the word "pants"/"pantaloons" to refer to underwear which were about as long as normal trousers. Usually, though Americans would say "pants" which is perfectly fine.
it means he peed in his pants or he wet his pants
Pooja Shah, also known as Pooja Pants, is a British Asian actress and model.
Whoops, I did a poopy in my pants
Your britches are too difficult for your mind to comprehend how to equip them.
Pants
You probably mean 'trouser', as in slacks and jeans.