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tighty-whities

[tahy-tee-hwahy-teez, wahy-teez]

plural noun

Slang.
  1. men’s white, close-fitting underpants or briefs.



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“Trump chased her around his hotel room in his ‘tighty-whities,’ ” wrote Evans.

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It’s a blizzard of surprise reveals, doors ripping off their hinges, wrecking balls turned disco balls, industrial machinery and household conveniences, bloody brides and workers in tighty-whities.

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He wears designer suits but his underwear, cheap Russian tighty-whities, is poignant.

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The key is to succumb, like Cruise’s high-flying Maverick himself, to a world of unchecked instinct and pure sensation, to savor the movie’s symphony of screaming jets and booming Giorgio Moroder, not to mention all those lovingly photographed torsos and tighty-whities.

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His older brother, Jeffrey, remembered Tata, as his family called him, stripping down to his tighty-whities as a child to do Latin dances.

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