Anglo-American term for a “wedgie” or “snuggy,” a word that was frequently used in the US in the 1970's and 1980’s to describe what happens when your undergarments make their way (intentionally or not) up into the crack of your buttocks. The term is derived from the act of flicking one’s knickers--the British word for women’s panties (i.e. long bloomers formerly worn as underwear by women and girls).
I hate wearing this polyester thong because it has given me a chronic case of flik-a-knicker—not too mention a raging case of jock-itch.
Byron’s incessant attempts at giving Gertrude a flicka-nicka were mildly amusing, but eventually became deeply boorish, particularly after he managed to tear the poor woman’s panties.
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Phrase to describe a showy and seemingly elegant woman who in reality is vulgar and sexually immoral.
See her, don't be fooled, she's all fur coat and no knickers.
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Of a lady in a sexually excited state
Jane was up for it - she had knickers like a paddling pool
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means quite literally...that you find a particular person so funny that they could have you giggling right into bed...
NB opposite of bores the knickers off me.
will ferrell could laugh the knickers off me...anyday...
the act of releasing small amounts of shit during the farting process
Johny, i was doing your laundry and i there was a brown stain on your pants... did you blast shit knickers again?
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not to be taken literally...knickers stay firmly on...but you are just very very bored...out of your mind bored...
NB opposite of laugh the knickers off me
NB could also replace knickers with tits
Victoria Beckham bores the knickers off me...
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when one gets upset or crazy over something most people think is unimportant
Sally don't get your knickers in a twist over that split milk on the floor, silly Sally!
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