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Definition of down trou in English: down trounounˈdaʊn traʊ NZ informal A deliberate lowering of one's trousers in public in order to insult or amuse people. he and three cobbers had done a down trou in the tavern on New Year's Eve Example sentencesExamples - It was an entertaining game and the crowd got their money's worth, including the down trou.
- This is the equivalent of a group wedgie, followed by a collective down trou.
- The down trou is a sign of the team's confidence.
- I hitched my skirt up when we got that point because I knew we wouldn't have to do the down trou.
- It reminds me of an old mate of mine from a farming community in New Zealand who's always doing a down trou at parties.
- The party apologizes for its president's down trou.
- The down trou is a New Zealand custom where a pool player who loses a game without sinking any of their own balls is expected to drop their trousers.
- Well done for not having to do a down trou.
- What an almighty down-trou—couldn't have happened to a nicer politician that has deserted his principles!
- She doesn't know when, or how, the down trou started, but she loves doing it, both in tennis and squash.
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