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un·dies  (ndz)
pl.n. Informal
Underwear, especially for women or girls.

undies [ˈʌndɪz]
pl n
(Clothing & Fashion) Informal women's underwear
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.undies - women's underwearundies - women's underwear                    
intimate apparel, lingerie - women's underwear and nightclothes
plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
Translations
undies [ˈʌndɪz] NPLropa fsing interior, ropa fsing íntima(LAm)
undies [ˈʌndiz] nplsous-vêtements mpl
dressed in one's undies → en sous-vêtements
undies
pl (inf)(Unter)wäsche f
undies [ˈʌndɪz] npl (fam) → biancheria fsg intima (da donna)


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