| 释义 | 
		Definition of chuddies in English: chuddiesplural nounˈtʃʌdɪz informal (chiefly among British Asians) underpants.  Example sentencesExamples -  Mahal says: ‘Thanks to British-Asian media, the word chuddies is now widely known in the UK.‘
 -  Prince Charles, the heir apparent to the British crown, told a dinner thrown for 200 Asian guests at Windsor Castle that the word chuddies - Indian word for underwear - is here to stay in the English language.
 -  From the BBC Comedy show, ‘Goodness Gracious Me’, comes the word chuddies, meaning underpants.
 -  According to Arfaan Khan, a British Pakistani linguist, a number of Hindi words such as chuddies are currently being imported from the Indian subcontinent.
 -  The show is known for sending up British and Asian cultures, with catchphrases such as ‘Kiss my chuddies!’
 
 
 Origin   1990s: Anglo-Indian, perhaps an alteration of churidars.     |