amateur hour »
A situation or activity in which the participants show a lack of skill, sound judgment, or professionalism.
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caught with one's pants down »
Caught off guard, unprepared, or in an embarrassing situation.
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fancypants »
Alternative spelling of fancy pants. The condition of being overly showy; concerned more about one's reputation than anything else.
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fire drill »
An organised practice to prepare occupants of an office, school or other public building for evacuation in the event of a fire.
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get into someone's pants »
To have sex with.
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go commando »
To not wear underpants.
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have ants in one's pants »
To be agitated and constantly fidgeting.
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have ants in one's pants »
To be sexually excited.
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hot lunch »
A sexual act in which a pouch of clingfilm or similar material filled with faeces is placed in one of the participants' mouth and subsequently penetrated by the second participant.
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jump rope »
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren. Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
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pickle »
A children’s game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown.
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rat race »
An activity or situation which is congested with participants and which is hectic or tedious, especially in the context of a busy, modern urban lifestyle.
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scare the pants off of »
To scare or startle thoroughly.
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seat-of-the-pants »
Done by feel, guess, or trial and error rather than by careful planning, thought or technique.
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shit one's pants »
To be extremely frightened.
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shit one's pants »
To involuntarily defecate into one's pants or other clothing.
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sing along »
A gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.
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spectator sport »
A sporting activity which has a relatively high ratio of watchers to direct participants.
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too big for one's britches »
Too large to fit into one's pants.
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tuck in »
To push the fabric at the bottom of a shirt under the pants.
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wear out »
Of a shirt, not tucked into the pants; worn in a casual manner.
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