Trousers
101who wears the trousers? — (UK) The person who wears the trousers in a relationship is the dominant person who controls things. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
102mud in your trousers — involuntary defecation Usually through terror: By God, I nearly had mud in me trousers tonight. (Winton, 1994 he had had a shock) …
103take your trousers off — (of a male) to copulate Not just retiring for the night: The belief... that they were the best people in the world did not stop them taking their trousers off. (Paxman, 1998 writing of British colonial administrators) …
104be all mouth (and no trousers) — informal tend to talk boastfully but not to act on one s words. → mouth …
105carpenter trousers — plural noun loose fitting trousers with many pockets of various sizes and loops for tools at the tops or sides of the legs …
106catch someone with their pants (or trousers) down — informal catch someone in an embarrassingly unprepared state. → pants …
107catch someone with their trousers down — see catch someone with their pants down at pants. → trousers …
108combat trousers — plural noun loose trousers with large patch pockets halfway down each leg …
109wear the trousers — informal be the dominant partner in a relationship. → trousers …
110wear the trousers — British, American & Australian, humorous, American & Australian, humorous to be the person in a relationship who makes all the important decisions. I don t think there s any doubt about who wears the trousers in their house …