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Britches Meaning in English

word

/ˈbɹɪtʃəz/
BRITCH-uhz
/bɹˈɪtʃɪz/
bri-CHIZ

Definition

‘Britches’ is an old-fashioned, informal word for pants or trousers, often used humorously or in rural speech. It can also be used in the expression ‘too big for your britches,’ meaning someone is acting arrogantly.

Usage & Nuances

'Britches' is rarely used in modern English except humorously, in rural American English, or in the saying 'too big for your britches.' It is never used in formal contexts and usually sounds folksy or old-fashioned.

Example Sentences

He put on his new britches before the party.

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My grandma says 'pull up your britches!' when I wear baggy pants.

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The farmer patched a hole in his old britches.

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You’re getting a little too big for your britches, young man.

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If you don’t mind your manners, someone will knock you down a few britches.

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Those old britches belonged to my granddad—real vintage stuff.

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