Panties

/ˈpæntiz/ noun

Definition

Women's or girls' undergarments worn beneath outer clothing. A type of underwear covering the lower torso and crotch area.

Etymology

Diminutive form of 'pants' with the suffix '-ies,' emerging in early 20th century American English. Originally referred to children's undergarments before becoming the standard term for women's underwear in American usage.

Kelly Says

The linguistic journey from 'pants' to 'panties' reflects changing attitudes toward women's clothing and the infantilization embedded in language. Many women prefer alternative terms like 'underwear' or 'knickers' to avoid the diminutive connotations of the '-ies' suffix.

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Gender History

Gendered infantilizing term for underwear; used to frame women/girls as sexual objects; linguistic marker in harassment.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'underwear' or 'briefs' as neutral; panties acceptable in fashion contexts but signals informality with potential power imbalance.

Inclusive Alternatives

["underwear","briefs"]

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