bepantied

See also: be-pantied

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From be- +‎ panty +‎ -ed.

Adjective

bepantied (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Dressed in panties.
    Synonym: pantied
    • 1989, David Huddle, “Playing”, in The High Spirits: Stories of Men and Women, Boston, Mass.: David R. Godine, →ISBN, pages 89–90:
      With Valerie flat on the bed, Billy half on the floor and half on top of her with his head pillowed on her beskirted, beslipped, and bepantied pubic bone, he says, “Hey, Val, you think this is what queers do to each other?”
    • 1996, British Journal of Photography, numbers 7057–7082, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 11:
      The front cover of BJP, 3 April, however, featured the bepantied lower half of a stripper against a background of the front covers of Man, Venus, etc, depicting some fairly well focussed shots of nude women in what I would describe as soft porn poses.
    • 2008, Adam Warren, “Bemused, Bekittened, and Bepantied”, in Empowered Omnibus, volume 2, Milwaukie, Ore.: Dark Horse Books, published 2021, →ISBN, volume 4 section, page 92:
      BEHOLD: A WARM, WINSOME, FETCHINGLY BEPANTIED WENCH DOES BEKITTEN HER FIRM-FLESHED FORM ATOP THE POOR FOOL’S HAPLESS LAP.