Who's right, me or my wife?

overturfa

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So we're having a conversation about the origins of the term Panty Waist (or waste if you ask me...)

I contend that it is Panty Waste:
-As defined by Urban Dictionay...
1) The dried crusty mucus secretion left in girls and women's undergarments, usually resulting from excessive stimulation of the vaginal area. Also known as "cltty litter".
2) A sissified boy who is afraid of getting hurt and will run away from confrontation.
see also - pvssy, wussy, chicken sh*t


She says it's panty Waist:
-As defined by Urban Dictionary...
(Noun)-(Pan tee wayst)One who's manlihood is in question. A Sally. A b*tch. Of military origin.

Soldier 1:"Hey lets go find some wh*res!"
Soldier 2: "No thanks my feet hurt, I just want some chow and a bubble bath."
Soldier 1: "You f*cking panty waist!"


I guess you could say we're both right, but the who's MOST right??




 

waggy

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the wife is right. no matter what is really right you will NOT WIN!
 

Regs

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That's actually pretty disgusting and I hope you don't ever invite me to dinner. Ever.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Panty Waist. And if you come running here to get help with a fight with your wife, you are one.
 

overturfa

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Originally posted by: Regs
That's actually pretty disgusting and I hope you don't ever invite me to dinner. Ever.

Read the thread, i didnt make it up, Urban Dictionary did! ;)
 

kranky

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Pantywaist means wussy. Too bad no one uses "namby-pamby" any more. :)
 

redgtxdi

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It's "waste".


Surprised urban dictionary even lets itself contradict itself like that.


"waist" just doesn't make sense. In fact, if they were literally referring to the "waist" on a pair of panties, I'd be thinkin' "waistband", not "waist".

:confused:
 

Pacfanweb

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She's right. Pantywaist was the first, the original, and the most-used.

And that makes you a panty waist for not knowing. ;)
 

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Originally posted by: overturfa
So we're having a conversation about the origins of the term Panty Waist (or waste if you ask me...)

I contend that it is Panty Waste:
-As defined by Urban Dictionay...
1) The dried crusty mucus secretion left in girls and women's undergarments, usually resulting from excessive stimulation of the vaginal area. Also known as "cltty litter".
2) A sissified boy who is afraid of getting hurt and will run away from confrontation.
see also - pvssy, wussy, chicken sh*t


She says it's panty Waist:
-As defined by Urban Dictionary...
(Noun)-(Pan tee wayst)
1) One who's manlihood is in question. A Sally. A b*tch. Of military origin.
2) One who runs online to settle arugments with his wife. A b*tch. Of ATOT origin.

Soldier 1:"Hey lets go find some wh*res!"
Soldier 2: "No thanks my feet hurt, I just want some chow and a bubble bath."
Soldier 1: "You f*cking panty waist!"


I guess you could say we're both right, but the who's MOST right??

From the definition, I'd have to say she is ;)
 

Rike

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That you're asking here tells me you already lost.

Besides there are more important things than being right.
 

HamburgerBoy

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I always thought it was waste, but coming from someone who prefers other words she's probably right.
 

NiteWulf

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Originally posted by: sixone
Urban Dictionary was the best you could do?
Thirty seconds of searching revealed this

The wife is right. "Waist" actually refers to one's waist, where the stated undergarments hang from. If a man has panties hanging from his waist he is feminine, unmanly
 

preCRT

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It's pantywaist:

pant·y·waist /'pænti?we?st/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pan-tee-weyst] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
?noun
1. Informal. a weak, effeminate man; sissy.
2. formerly, a child's undergarment consisting of short pants and a shirt that buttoned together at the waist.
?adjective
3. weak; fainthearted.
4. Informal. childish.
[Origin: 1925?30; panty + waist]

http://dictionary.reference.co...arch?q=pantywaist&r=66
 

CorCentral

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My father used to tell me stories of when he was in the Military in the 50's with drill instructors screaming names like that at them all the time........... Wife is Correct.

Anyone that is voting otherwise is too young to know the word, simply put. I don't care what dictionary you have. Pantywaist is correct..... Savvy?