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    Lauren 11.17.2009 at 4:14 pm |

    “De-pantsed” implies that something or someone made them go without pants where they once had worn pants, eg. My manager made me stop wearing pants in my music videos. “Pants-free” implies that it was a thought-out personal choice. I like “pants-free” for that. “Sans pants” seems neutral, if you don’t know why there are no pants. “Pants-less”…sounds like they want and don’t have any pants.

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    Manju 11.17.2009 at 5:09 pm |

    kudos for not skirting the issue

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    FemiFist 11.17.2009 at 5:36 pm |

    The Boston Derby Dame’s travel team are often called the “pantsless wonders” or the “pantsless militia.” http://www.bostonderbydames.com/index.cfm?pid=10273

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    Medea 11.17.2009 at 5:57 pm |

    Manju, that was awesome.

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    Evrybdy44 11.17.2009 at 7:11 pm |

    How about we just say “so and so was seen walking around in what appears to be underwear” it’s one thing when performing, but entirely another just when walking around day to day. But “Sans Pants” sounds good.

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    Sydney 11.17.2009 at 7:24 pm |

    I particulary like sans pants. Just because I like the way it sounds. :)

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    oldlady 11.17.2009 at 7:33 pm |

    I go for sans pants also–agreeing with Sydney. SANSPANZ.

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    preying mantis 11.17.2009 at 7:58 pm |

    Pants-free sounds good. I also like “pantanistas,” for they are rebelling against the tyranny of pants.

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    Lance 11.17.2009 at 8:04 pm |

    I call it “pants-free” when I do it myself. I also call it “a really good night at the club”.

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    Sid 11.17.2009 at 8:15 pm |

    I like “legs out”

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    Natalia 11.17.2009 at 9:00 pm |

    Pants-free for me.

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    evil_fizz 11.17.2009 at 9:19 pm |

    My husband’s best man is known in their circle of friends as the King of No Pants. Surely, there is room for Divas of No Pants.

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    mikki 11.17.2009 at 10:17 pm |

    PBC: Pantsless By Choice

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    Jenny 11.17.2009 at 10:44 pm |

    No Pants = “Nants”

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    one jewish dyke 11.17.2009 at 11:43 pm |

    Sans pants gets my vote. With Derby Nationals this past weekend, women’s sports were on the mind. One of my former teammates of my preferred women’s sport (which everyone wants to know why, at 35 years old, I am still playing as if I am a teenager instead of a serious adult who is supposed to grow up and stop having fun) took up derby a few years ago when she moved to a place where she couldn’t find team for our game. I asked myself why I stuck with the one we played together, as derby seems like so much fun. The #1 reason I could come up with was pants. I like to wear them when I play. In fact I wear two pairs – spandex, then sport-appropriate. Do not have small thighs, do not like chafing. Also do not think I want clever sayings on my butt for spectators to read.

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    Jon 11.18.2009 at 12:48 am |

    Isn’t the insistence on naming the “condition” of not wearing pants just pathologizing something that isn’t by necessity especially odd or abnormal?

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    Jemima Aslana 11.18.2009 at 7:18 am |

    Untrousered?

    Just to point out that pants is not the only word for that piece of clothing.

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    Jake Young 11.18.2009 at 8:07 am |

    How about “sans-culottes”?

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    Chaldanya 11.18.2009 at 8:09 am |

    Sans pants is good, but coming from the UK when I see that I’m gonna think the subject is without underwear. :D

    N

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    earwicga 11.18.2009 at 9:12 am |

    I just read the post and comments totally not understanding, until I read Jemima’s comment. Can you tell that I am a Brit :)

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    Adrian 11.18.2009 at 4:59 pm |

    Sans pants does remind me a bit much of “sans panties.”

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    anon 11.18.2009 at 6:35 pm |

    Yeah, I find it extremely odd and sexist that singers and dancers are wearing leotards and dance outfits. How long has that been going on?

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    one jewish dyke 11.18.2009 at 11:28 pm |

    Sans-culottes? Someone might think we were making a political statement. Damn unfashionable commoners agitating for equality.

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    Bonn 11.19.2009 at 10:09 am |

    Since “pants” is the word for “underwear” in some countries, it might be best to avoid the use of that word or get the wrong impression. :O

    But I think “sans pants” sounds like a font.

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    Jenny 11.20.2009 at 1:05 pm |

    No, that would be pants sans :P

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    Ash 11.20.2009 at 10:35 pm |

    Pants or not, I just love Lady Gaga right now.

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    squirrely 11.21.2009 at 9:52 am |

    A member of the anti-pants conspiracy.

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    Jemima Aslana 11.22.2009 at 6:55 am |

    hey earwicga, it was exactly because of that I pointed out trousers. Pants is a plural of short breaths, obviouslu, or it’s the present 3rd person of the verb to pant. I’m from mainland Europe, but I’m rather more oriented towards British than American English. Spellcheckers hate me :P

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