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pants

The INCORRECT way of spelling pance.

"Are you ready to leave?"
"Hang on I just need to put on my pants" - (incorrect)
"Hang on I just need to put on my pance" - (correct)

by mralwayscorrect no cap November 20, 2020


pants

clothing that you wear on your legs. there are lots of kinds of pants. they are comfy and keep you warm in the spring. you can wear them all the time unless you're wearing a dress or a skirt or you just don't roll that way.

Person 1: I have to go put on my pants
Persin 2: Why aren't you wearing pants
Person 1: leaves

by notbarneystinson September 5, 2020


Pants

Pants -

Definition 1- American word for trousers or any item of clothing worn on the legs.
Definition 2- British word for all types of underwear.
Definition 3- British slang for rubbish/trash in a ‘oh that’s annoying (pants) sense. This phrase is usually used by English children’s mothers which can usually get on their nerves.

For example -
“He was wearing very brightly coloured pants which stood out from everyone else”.
Her skirt was so short, everyone could see her stripy pants!”.

“Oh it’s a shame the school has closed for today! They blamed it on lack of food, that’s so pants”.

by BruvWatUSayin’? September 30, 2019


Pant

weird pieces of cloth you wear over your legs to restrain your manhood.

Greg doesn't like his manhood so he wears super skinny Pants

by ButterPasser420 June 11, 2014


pants

"The pants of the relationship" meaning the dominant figure or the top

she's the pants of their relationship...?

by tinycactass November 27, 2016


pants

to p.; the act of pulling down another person's pants, us. sweatpants, in a public arena, for the purpose of public humiliation; pants, pantsed, pantsing

Liztiz pantsed Elyse in the common room during the Sox game, and she was mortified.

by Liztiz October 29, 2004


pants

1. Slang: One who is obnoxious or irritating

2. Slang: Replacement to the word Dick, in all contexts.

Yo , you're a fuckin' pants

or

That guy is a pants face

by Jelloflava February 16, 2006