• Deblouse

    Origin

    From .

    Full definition of deblouse

    Verb

    1. (military) To untuck one's trousers from one's boots; unblouse.
      • 2013, Sean M. Maloney , Fighting for Afghanistan: A Rogue Historian at War , Everybody had debloused their pants long ago to get air circulating.
    2. To remove the blouse from.
      • 1994 , James Pallot , The Motion Picture Guide 1995 Annual: The Films of 1994 , Rarely has a sexploitation flick managed to have it both ways: IMPROPER CONDUCT criticizes male-dominated power plays while offering viewers a voyeuristic peep at white-collar types abusing their power to deblouse their underlings.
      • 2003 , Brennan Chadwick Emerson , Windfall , In his death, he strays in his mind to one day as a child when he stood naked and blind. Cruel trick of step children; he stood in the courtyard debloused, blindfolded and cold.
      • 2004, Sam Friedland , The Giant , There was carousing and jumping, roughhousing and tumping, deblousing and thumping, arousing and humping, and ever so much dowsing and pumping.
      • 2011, Doreen Priddey & ‎Walter Williamson , A Tommy at Ypres: Walter's War , Was she wanting to sell the dummy along with it, or was she waiting till I turned my back while she de-bloused the figure.

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