gassing n.— «Some have been so desperate to do violence against their jailers that they’ve patiently stored the elastic from their underwear to use in constructing makeshift crossbows; others save their feces and urine to fling at the guards, a...
underwear risk n.— «The most notable side effects are gastrointestinal problems ranging from flatulence to loss of bowel control, one reason its domestic sales last year were only about $100 million. “The risks seem relatively small, but I do have...
whale tail n. the appearance of thong or g-string underwear above the waistband of pants, shorts, or a skirt. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
chones n.pl. underwear, especially undershorts or panties. Also chonies, choners. Editorial Note: Despite its proximity to a mention of lingerie, chonies in the 1928 citation is probably a typographical error for chorines. Etymological Note:...
freeball v.— «I have gone “free-balling” [as I heard it called]. One just has to be more conscious and slower when zipping, ouch %-{ It was comfortable.» —“Re: No Underwear” by scott@mccall.com (Scott D. Davis) Usenet: alt.sex Nov. 30, 1990...
hash n.— «I served as a boatswains mate aboard the USS Yorktown from 1964-68. We called our underwear “skivvies” and the hard to wash out parts on laundry day were called “hash marks” (After the stripes on uniform sleeves denoting time in service...

