Pronunciation: /ˈtʃʌdiz/

Definitions of chuddies

noun a British slang term for underwear or underpants

Example Sentences

A1 I wear my chuddies to bed every night.

A2 She accidentally left her chuddies at the gym.

B1 He always packs an extra pair of chuddies when traveling.

B2 The colorful chuddies caught my eye in the clothing store.

C1 The designer chuddies were featured in a high-end fashion magazine.

C2 The actor was spotted wearing expensive chuddies on the red carpet.

Examples of chuddies in a Sentence

formal The students were reminded to wear their chuddies for physical education class.

informal I always forget to pack an extra pair of chuddies when I go to the gym.

slang Hey, did you see that guy wearing his chuddies to the pool party?

figurative She kicked off her chuddies and dove into the water, ready for a swim.

Grammatical Forms of chuddies

past tense

wore

plural

chuddies

comparative

more chuddy

superlative

most chuddy

present tense

wear

future tense

will wear

perfect tense

have worn

continuous tense

is wearing

singular

chuddy

positive degree

chuddy

infinitive

to wear

gerund

wearing

participle

worn

Origin and Evolution of chuddies

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: Hindi/Urdu
Story behind the word: The word 'chuddies' originated in South Asia, specifically in India.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Hindi/Urdu to refer to undergarments or shorts, 'chuddies' has evolved in British slang to mean underwear or pants.