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trackies in British English (ˈtrækɪz) plural noun informal loose-fitting trousers, often with elasticated cuffs, designed to be worn as part of a tracksuit Word origin C20: shortened from tracksuit trousersExamples of 'trackies' in a sentencetrackies Because loungewear no longer means fuzzy slippers and stained trackies.I guess she was never going to celebrate by wearing her trackies.We're talking purple trackies and all sorts.It didn't matter that they were both in trackies after a workout together.Granted, the trackies sound scary, but the combustion engine seemed terrifying when first mooted.The speaker considers his younger self, armoured in 'fake trackies and hoody'.Maybe you should try wearing your trackies to seem more approachable?Good thing he'll have a load of free trackies to relax in.Everyone here is so relaxed, it's easy to wear trackies all the time. |