The difference between Depants and Pants

When used as verbs, depants means to remove the trousers from (someone), often by force or surprise as a prank, whereas pants means to pull someone's pants down.


Pants is also noun with the meaning: an outer garment that covers the body from the waist downwards, covering each leg separately, usually as far as the ankles.

Pants is also adjective with the meaning: of inferior quality, rubbish.

check bellow for the other definitions of Depants and Pants

  1. Depants as a verb (slang, transitive):

    To remove the trousers from (someone), often by force or surprise as a prank.

  1. Pants as a noun (plural only, chiefly, North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Ireland, Cumbria, Lancashire, Liverpool, Manchester):

    An outer garment that covers the body from the waist downwards, covering each leg separately, usually as far as the ankles; trousers.

  2. Pants as a noun (plural only, chiefly, UK):

    An undergarment that covers the genitals and often the buttocks and the neighbouring parts of the body; underpants.

  3. Pants as a noun (UK, slang):

    Rubbish; something worthless.

    Examples:

    "You're talking pants!"

    "The film was a load [or pile] of pants."

  1. Pants as an adjective (British, slang):

    Of inferior quality, rubbish.

    Examples:

    "Your mobile is pants — why don’t you get one like mine?"

  1. Pants as a verb:

    To pull someone's pants down; to forcibly remove someone's pants.

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