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Posted by David Hepworth on 8 January 2010 - 12:20pm.

Upside down. With no kecks. That's got to smart.
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Upside down. With no kecks. That's got to smart.
Thanks David.
I particularly appreciated your use of the correct terminology. I am currently struggling to persuade my grandchildren to use the term 'kecks'.
I do hope his kecks
were pulled off as a result of the fall rather than some extreme hanky-panky.
Interesting
Now you mention it, I thought kecks referred to trousers - clearly he is also missing his "skiddies". nice.
kecks and under kecks
surely or maybe bashers or grundies and yes skiddies
Never heard "bashers"
But grundies made me laugh out loud. Haven't heard that for years.
Kecks is good.
I also like breeks or scanties.
Another option
Chuddies
Trollies
!
"Skivvies", surely?
I think you may be introducing another element into your word.
The bloke in the yellow anorak has just finished...
taking a picture on his phone and texting "OMG! LOL!" to all his mates.
Scouse pants
Kecks!!!Gold star,big tick,Kecks are back!Job's a good 'un.
Bugger
got the words to "Kecks On Fire" stuck in my head now!
"Wooaaaoh my kecks are on fire"
undercrackers
undercrackers
I used to work with an art director who called them...
..."grollies".