BVDs
English
Noun
BVDs pl (plural only)
- (informal, initialism) Men's underpants.
- 1953, Richard Bissell, 7½ Cents, Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1953, p. 53:
- The dealers apparently got a big inventory and since the war all nobody seems to be buying pajamas. Learned to sleep in their ‘BVDs’ during the war years in the armed services all these young men did.
- 1953, Saul Bellow, chapter 5, in The Adventures of Augie March, New York: Viking Press, OCLC 279587, pages 64–65:
- Thus, the light switched on, there was Einhorn in his BVDs, wasted arms freckled, grizzled hair afly from his face that was inclined to flatness, the shrewd curved nose and clipped mustache.
- 1970, John Glassco, Memoirs of Montparnasse, New York 2007, p. 97:
- We frolicked like dolphins – Graeme and I in shorts and Bob in his B.V.D.'s – and then stretched out on the ancient waveworn shingle to let the sinking sun dry and warm us.
- 1953, Richard Bissell, 7½ Cents, Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1953, p. 53:
Usage notes
- To make clear the exact quantity being discussed may require the use of "pair of BVDs" or "(however many) pairs of BVDs".
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Spanish: bividí
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