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knickerbockers and (US) knickers plural noun baggy trousers tied just below the knee or at the ankle.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after Diedrich Knickerbocker, the pseudonym of the author of Washington Irving's History of New York, 1809.

knickerbockers and (US) knickers plural noun baggy trousers tied just below the knee or at the ankle.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after Diedrich Knickerbocker, the pseudonym of the author of Washington Irving's History of New York, 1809.

knickerbockers and (US) knickers plural noun baggy trousers tied just below the knee or at the ankle.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: named after Diedrich Knickerbocker, the pseudonym of the author of Washington Irving's History of New York, 1809.