Reg Grundys
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Rhyming slang from the name of Australian businessman and media mogul Reg Grundy.
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Noun
[edit]Reg Grundys pl (plural only)
- (Australia, rhyming slang) Undies.
- 2001, Shane Maloney, chapter I, in The Brush-Off[1], page 286:
- If this kept up, I′d get dizzy and pass out. And then Ken would start to go through my pockets and find what I had in my Reg Grundys.
- 2007, Robert G Barrett, Les Norton and the Case of the Talking Pie Crust, HarperCollins Australia, published 2010, unnumbered page:
- But Lasjoz kept his T-shirts, sox, Reg Grundys and hankies folded tidily and separated from each other.
- 2009, Sonia Neale, Death by Teenager, HarperCollins Australia, published 2011, unnumbered page:
- What makes my children′s faces blaze hotter than crimson French knickers and matching suspender belt, is catching their parents walking around the house dressed only in their Reg Grundys.