underthing

An undergarment.

Noun

  1. An undergarment.
    • 'Have you left your underthings off?' he asked her. 'Yes!' 'Ay, well, then I'll take my things off too.' - 1928, D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, chapter XII, in Lady Chatterley’s Lover, [Germany?]: Privately printed, →OCLC:
    • My wife would never dare to buy an underthing that was anything but white or black. She thought you had to be a hooker to wear colors. - 1979, Lewis Yablonsky, The extra-sex factor: why over half of America's married...

Origin

From under- + thing.

Forms

underthings