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undercrackers

British  
/ ˈʌndəˌkrækəz /

plural noun

  1. a slang word for underwear

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It’s easier said when sitting in your undercrackers than done, but Leicester should try to enjoy football for football’s sake.

From The Guardian

Boasting comedic strokes so broad they should be re-homed in Norfolk, serves up a convoluted caper that features Firth hanging out of a window of the Savoy in his undercrackers and Rickman holding open-legged court alfresco, while Diaz experiments with a range of zany quirks and kooky mannerisms that would send Zooey Deschanel running shrieking for the hills.

From The Guardian

That's what folks say to us when we've got black dog running wild around our undercrackers.

From The Guardian

And while it's not the Fiver's place to give advice to our betters – what do we know about fitness, tactics or diamante-encrusted undercrackers? – some members of the Premier League would do well to take heed.

From The Guardian

The "men in enormous undercrackers dance routine" – which takes place somewhere in the middle of the completely run-of-the-mill, predictable and unoffensive five-minute bondage/S&M mid-section – is offensive both to people with a distaste for "nude" underwear, and to those who think that wearing slimming support garments is restrictive of the natural human form.

From The Guardian