Deblouse
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To untuck one's trousers from one's boots; unblouse.
"Everybody had debloused their pants long ago to get air circulating."
- 2 To remove the blouse from.
"Rarely has a sexploitation flick managed to have it both ways: IMPROPER CONDUCT criticizes male-dominated power plays while offering viewers a voyeuristic peep at white-collar types abusing their power to deblouse their underlings."
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More examples"Everybody had debloused their pants long ago to get air circulating."
Etymology
From de- + blouse.
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