Breekums

/ˈbriːkəmz/ noun

A humorous or colloquial term for breeches or trousers, particularly in Scottish dialect; sometimes used endearingly or pejoratively.

From Scottish 'breek' plus a diminutive or playful suffix '-ums.' This is a folk etymology form, creating an informal, somewhat childish or mocking version of 'breeks.'

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