They sound the same, which way is it spelled?
Edit, it’s the underwear that is white in this question.
Tighty whities
Cause they are tight fitting and white.
And mine are never tidy 😭
Get this dude a bidet
Stainy painies
If it is tight fitting, then you bought the wrong size.
They fit relatively tightly compared to boxers, even when the right size.
I’ve always known these as the tighty whities.
Hell son, they sure ain’t tidy I’ll tell you that.
Not with that attitude they aren’t
Tighty
Has nothing to do with the race of their wearer. The underwear itself is white.
The race specific version would be “uptighty honkies”.
And nobody mentioned race but you…
“White men’s briefs.” I assume there’s a term for when meaning can be misconstrued for humorous reasons like this. I think you’re responding to a joke.
I actually read it that way and thought it was an odd choice to highlight that.
It didn’t occur to me that that might not be what they meant until I read your comment.
OP writes «white men’s briefs» while it’s clearly about white men’s briefs
Yeah, that word choice can unfortunately work perfectly in 2 ways. I meant white underwear in the briefs style
Damn, if only we had some sort of way to symbolize things like this. Maybe small characters we could add to sentences to, i dunno, indicate the way things are related. lol
There are like a trillion ways to word this:
- white briefs for men
- briefs for men that are white
- white-colored men’s briefs
white-colored men’s briefs
Move the hypen to start trouble…
A friend got pantsed back in middle school, revealing tighty whities and a brown stain. After that he was forever known as Skidmark Steve.
Oof. That’s unfortunate
Tighty white supremacy