undie

Etymology 1

From undies.

noun

  1. (informal, often attributive) Underwear.
    Here are a few pointers from an undie-snatching master. 1999 November, Derek de Koff, "Portrait of a Fetishist", Out, page 70
    Add an undie stop to the list. 2004 November, Lian Dolan, "Chaos Chronicles", Working Mother, page 98
    Pick up the baby’s vest off the floor and put it on as an undie. 2006, Upamanyu Chatterjee, Weight Loss, page 348

Etymology 2

From undercover.

noun

  1. (informal) A spy, undercover agent.
    I've got mad hate for the undies 2016, “Let’s Lurk”, ASAP (lyrics), performed by 67 ft Giggs
    Got a mind for the undies I'm tryna stay far from the pigs 2017, “All This”, performed by Mayhem (Uptop)

Etymology 3

un- + die

verb

  1. To come back to life after having died.
  2. To become undead.

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