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trousers plural noun 1 an outer garment for the lower part of the body, reaching from the waist and covering each leg separately, usually down to the ankle. 2 (trouser) as adjtrouser press. be, get, etc caught with one's trousers down colloq to be embarrassed and taken by surprise. wear the trousers colloq to be the dominant member of a household who makes the decisions.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Irish trius and Scottish Gaelic triubhas trews, and influenced by 'drawers' (see drawer sense 3).

trousers plural noun 1 an outer garment for the lower part of the body, reaching from the waist and covering each leg separately, usually down to the ankle. 2 (trouser) as adjtrouser press. be, get, etc caught with one's trousers down colloq to be embarrassed and taken by surprise. wear the trousers colloq to be the dominant member of a household who makes the decisions.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Irish trius and Scottish Gaelic triubhas trews, and influenced by 'drawers' (see drawer sense 3).

trousers plural noun 1 an outer garment for the lower part of the body, reaching from the waist and covering each leg separately, usually down to the ankle. 2 (trouser) as adjtrouser press. be, get, etc caught with one's trousers down colloq to be embarrassed and taken by surprise. wear the trousers colloq to be the dominant member of a household who makes the decisions.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Irish trius and Scottish Gaelic triubhas trews, and influenced by 'drawers' (see drawer sense 3).