LONGIES

Etymology 1

Noun

longies pl (plural only)

(informal) knitted trousers for a baby or child

(informal, dated) Full-length trousers for a young boy (as distinguished from knickerbockers).

(informal) long underwear.

Etymology 2

Noun

longies

plural of longie

Anagrams

• Oesling, eloigns, legions, lignose, lingoes, ogle-ins, sloe gin

Source: Wiktionary



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