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BLEGS... or bleggin it.

I am coining this phrase: "blegs" or "bleggin it". These youths with their tight pants hanging down pass their bottom...it appears as if their back flows right to the leg, without the interruption of the cheeks we sit upon. Hence the combination word back+legs=blegs, kinda like calves+ankles=cankles? It's not as mean as the later, and its not meant to be mean, just to describe such a strange fashion expression. I watch as the pants are constantly being pulled up, only to slide back down...this could prove injurious if one was running and the pants slipped to trip up the stride!

Blegs! I always make the statement when I see the youth group kids blegging it. Ha!

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Scritch Daddy said…
Heh I dot get it really expensive pants hanging off the rear...its funny to see fat guys rockin blegs...i wanna tell them this is not for uuuuu! Peace Loudermilk!!
yes blegs!!!!! without them i couldn't have coined a phrase!!!
Anonymous said…
You know the origin of this style was because belts (or anything that could be used as a weapon) weren't issued to inmates in prison. So pants wound up hanging low on the hips of the person wearing them. Originally people who wore their pants this way were known to have been "inside" and therefore hardcore, and now the pants have just gone south since...
Unknown said…
hey baromero and its even funnier that these cats are all rockin the old punk rock style belts! from a trend that started because the lack thereof!!
Anonymous said…
You should see the Italian version... Girls letting their jeans slip a little south, however not the extent of what you see in the U.S. But here's the catch...instead of seeing their underwear, you see some...dare I say "crack." Butt cleavage! Popular among the younger generation, and I must say it is far from attractive! It's like a nation of future female plumbers in training! YUCK!!!

Shelly Shel

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