- get in(to) someone’s pants
- in. to manage to copulate with a certain female; to seduce a female. (Usually objectionable.)□ Are you sure you don’t just want to get into my pants?
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
get into someone's pants — verb To have sex with. My groupie has been trying to get into my pants for ages. Maybe one day I’ll give in to her demands … Wiktionary
get into someone's pants — Vrb phrs. To achieve sexual intimacies. E.g. Don t trust him, he s only being nice to get into your pants … English slang and colloquialisms
get inside someone's pants — verb To have sex with (someone), especially for the first time … Wiktionary
get a load of — (slang) To listen to, look at, pay attention to • • • Main Entry: ↑load * * * get a load of spoken phrase used for telling someone to look at or listen to someone or something that you think is funny or interesting Get a load of that dress!… … Useful english dictionary
pants — /pænts / (say pants) plural noun 1. trousers. 2. underpants, especially women s. –verb (t) Colloquial 3. to thrash someone. 4. to forcibly remove the pants from (someone) as a joke, as humiliation or as an informal punishment. –phrase Colloquial… …
pants — 1. noun [pænts/ a) An outer garment worn by men and women that covers the body from the waist downwards, covering each leg separately, usually as far as the ankles; trousers. b) An undergarment worn by men or women that covers the genitals and… … Wiktionary
get — is used in many phrases, most of them vulgarisms, associated with copulation. Among those referring to male copulation are get a leg over: get it, get it in, on, off, off with, or up: get in or into her bloomers, girdle, knickers, or pants; … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Get into one's pants — have sex with someone … Dictionary of Australian slang
get into one's pants — Australian Slang have sex with someone … English dialects glossary
ants in one's pants — {n. phr.}, {slang} Nervous over activity; restlessness. * /Jane can not sit still; she has ants in her pants./ * /You have ants in your pants today. Is something wrong?/ … Dictionary of American idioms