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Kecks is British slang for trousers.Kecks is Dorset slang for a stem of hemlock.
(1) trousers (2) underpants
Noun. Trousers. Cf. 'kegs'.
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Unstylish, unfashionable, old-fashioned. Possibly worn by meffs or povvos. e.g. "Dem kecks are dead antwacky!", Contributor thinks this was in use before his era as his mother used to use it.
Noun. 1. Underpants. [Mainly Southern use?] 2. Trousers. [Mainly Southern use?] * Cf. kecks
n pants (U.S. pants); trousers. May come from India, where “kachs” are loose-fitting trousers with a low crotch.
Noun. 1. Trousers. Cf. 'kecks'. 2. Men's underwear.
Gregory Pecks is Scouse rhyming slang for trousers (kecks)
Extreme wedgie: the act of several boys gathering round a chosen victim, reaching into said victims waistband and all hauling up victim underpants until they ripped. This was (is) extremely painful when the kecks were St. Michael as they would never rip.
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A weed; a kecksy.
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Resembling a kecksy.
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The hollow stalk of an umbelliferous plant, such as the cow parsnip or the hemlock.
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of Kecksy
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