underdrawers

underdrawers
/un"deuhr drawrz'/, n. (used with a pl. v.)
an undergarment for the lower part of the body, typically covering at least part of the legs. Cf. drawer (def. 2).
[1825-35; UNDER- + DRAWERS]

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