| 释义 | 
		Definition of trou in US English: trouplural noun troutraʊ in phrase drop trouinformal Pull down one's pants, especially in public as a humorous stunt.  Example sentencesExamples -  Once, when I was young and foolish, I almost spent the night in jail for dropping trou in public.
 -  He was first to drop trou' and wear a lamp-shade on his head at all of the Sailor Frat parties and ice-cream socials, but nobody ever looked his way; nobody every laughed at his well-meaning funnies.
 -  I must be willing to drop trou for anyone else, sight unseen.
 -  So he dropped his guard as he dropped trou and commenced his downward spiral.
 -  I actually had to drop trou so it was a good thing that I'd thought ahead and had worn sensible unmentionables; very cute boy shorts, just so you know.
 -  The boy drops trou at so much as a downward glance!
 -  She removes her top and he then drops trou.
 -  Perhaps you are still wondering who will, as we boorish Yanks say, drop trou in the movie?
 -  Thus Tiffany, Jerry, and Natalie drop trou, as well as everything else, and their extended full frontal aerobics gets them the much-needed publicity they seek.
 -  I know Rich is definitely not planning on dropping trou.
 -  Look the other way when he drops trou.
 -  This is one lover of yours that won't be dropping trou for you.
 -  Some of the standards include big lips smacking a kiss or a heavyset cartoon character who drops trou and cuts the cheese.
 -  The principal made the boys drop trou in the bathroom, while a female teacher patted the girls down.
 -  Verona dropped trou right there and mooned them as they were heading up.
 -  He's particularly humiliated - forced to drop trou and wave his knickers about for the sake of a bad punchline that never comes.
 -  When Emmett looks for a sassier derriere, the doctor obligingly summons his hunky staff and has them drop trou to show the goods.
 -  Conversely, there are also the players who hit on me; perhaps because I talk a good line and seem like I'd drop trou for anyone who happened to wink my way.
 -  You can sew butt protectors into the seat of your pants, but don't be surprised if you're asked to drop trou.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: short for trousers; the phrase drop trou is first recorded in the 1960s.    Definition of trou in US English: trouplural nountroutraʊ in phrase drop trouUS informal Pull down one's pants, especially in public as a humorous stunt.  Example sentencesExamples -  Some of the standards include big lips smacking a kiss or a heavyset cartoon character who drops trou and cuts the cheese.
 -  You can sew butt protectors into the seat of your pants, but don't be surprised if you're asked to drop trou.
 -  Verona dropped trou right there and mooned them as they were heading up.
 -  So he dropped his guard as he dropped trou and commenced his downward spiral.
 -  Conversely, there are also the players who hit on me; perhaps because I talk a good line and seem like I'd drop trou for anyone who happened to wink my way.
 -  The principal made the boys drop trou in the bathroom, while a female teacher patted the girls down.
 -  I actually had to drop trou so it was a good thing that I'd thought ahead and had worn sensible unmentionables; very cute boy shorts, just so you know.
 -  Perhaps you are still wondering who will, as we boorish Yanks say, drop trou in the movie?
 -  When Emmett looks for a sassier derriere, the doctor obligingly summons his hunky staff and has them drop trou to show the goods.
 -  He's particularly humiliated - forced to drop trou and wave his knickers about for the sake of a bad punchline that never comes.
 -  Once, when I was young and foolish, I almost spent the night in jail for dropping trou in public.
 -  He was first to drop trou' and wear a lamp-shade on his head at all of the Sailor Frat parties and ice-cream socials, but nobody ever looked his way; nobody every laughed at his well-meaning funnies.
 -  She removes her top and he then drops trou.
 -  I must be willing to drop trou for anyone else, sight unseen.
 -  Thus Tiffany, Jerry, and Natalie drop trou, as well as everything else, and their extended full frontal aerobics gets them the much-needed publicity they seek.
 -  The boy drops trou at so much as a downward glance!
 -  I know Rich is definitely not planning on dropping trou.
 -  Look the other way when he drops trou.
 -  This is one lover of yours that won't be dropping trou for you.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: short for trousers; the phrase drop trou is first recorded in the 1960s.     |