sluggos

noun

Etymology

From slug + -o. So-called due to the bulge of the genitals resembling a slug beneath the seam or pouch region of the briefs.

  1. inherited from slugge — “lazy person", also "sloth, slothfulness
  2. suffixed as sluggos — “slug + o

Definitions

  1. A type of men's swimming briefs where the bulge of the genitals is noticeable.

    • He had no luck with the sluggos, something he said he suffered when he wore them, but neither of us knew what he was talking about.
    • Their times came down and down until, on about the tenth change of dress, they went from sluggos to wetsuits in one minute forty-three.
    • I was paddling out, and this guy said, What are you doing in those sluggos?

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA