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Definition of kecks in English: kecksplural noun kɛkz British informal Trousers, knickers, or underpants. Example sentencesExamples - Steve's like me, he's got mates from when he was a kid who knew him when he was two-foot nothing and had holes in his kecks.
- Apparently you can stuff a load of this into your kecks and it helps piles.
- He replied, ‘As we're only there two nights, I'm very unlikely to even be changing my kecks.’
- I can't say I have ever, ever, worn a pair of kecks to deliberately match my belt.
- The wind howled down the railway tracks from West Hampstead, slicing through my leather coat and posh kecks.
Origin 1960s: phonetic respelling of obsolete kicks 'trousers'. |