unblouse

verb
/ʌnˈblaʊs/

Etymology

From un- + blouse.

  1. derived from blouse
  2. prefixed as unblouse — “un + blouse

Definitions

  1. To untuck (leggings from footwear)

    To untuck (leggings from footwear); to make (pants or trousers) unrestricted or untightened at the ankle, often as a sign of rank or service.

    • Some straight legs caught a trooper at the post exchange (PX) one day and made him unblouse his boots.
  2. To remove one's blouse (from).

    • Am I awfully sunburnt? Miss Bronze unbloused her neck.
    • Unblouse yourself and be getting your clothes off.

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