wedgie
noun [ C ] uk/ˈwedʒ.i/ us/ˈwedʒ.i/
(UNDERWEAR)
[ C ] informal humorous(作为恶作剧等)拉出(某人的)内裤
an occasion when someone's underwear moves or is pulled up so it is uncomfortably tight around, or between the two sides of, their bottom
The wrestler tried to give his opponent a wedgie. 那个摔跤手试图把对手的内裤拉出来。
- More examples
- I wanted to give him a wedgie, but his underwear had holes in it.
- Rugby sometimes involves jumping in the air while your team-mates give you a wedgie.
- My eight-year-old son ran around the beach screaming, "Oh my God, the waves gave me a wedgie!"
- She was on the beach in Miami when - horror of horrors - she got a wedgie and had to rescue her bikini bottoms.
- They grew up getting wedgies from the popular kids.
- Everyone has wedgie worries. Sometimes your underwear rides up. It happens.