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kickseys, kicksies, n. pl. slang.|ˈkɪksɪz| Also -es. [Cf. kick n.2 2.] Breeches; trousers.
1812J. H. Vaux Flash Dict., Kickseys, breeches;..a purse..got from the kickseys... To turn out a man's kickseys means to pick the pockets of them. 1834H. Ainsworth Rookwood iii. v. (1878) 189 Jist twig his swell kickseys and pipes. 1851Mayhew Lond. Labour I. 52 A pair of Kerseymere Kicksies, any colour, built very slap up. |