knickers
knick|ers /n'ɪkərz/
The form knicker is used as a modifier.
1 [N-PLURAL] also a pair of N
Knickers are a piece of underwear worn by women and girls which have holes for the legs and elastic around the waist to hold them up. (BRIT; in AM, use panties)
She bought Ann two bras and six pairs of knickers.
2 [PHRASE] V inflects
If someone is getting their knickers in a twist about something, they are getting annoyed or upset about it without good reason. (BRIT HUMOROUS, INFORMAL)
The form knicker is used as a modifier.
1 [N-PLURAL] also a pair of N
Knickers are a piece of underwear worn by women and girls which have holes for the legs and elastic around the waist to hold them up. (BRIT; in AM, use panties)
She bought Ann two bras and six pairs of knickers.
2 [PHRASE] V inflects
If someone is getting their knickers in a twist about something, they are getting annoyed or upset about it without good reason. (BRIT HUMOROUS, INFORMAL)