peejay

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peejay

  1. attributive form of peejays
    • 1974, Ernest Lockridge, Prince Elmo’s Fire, New York, N.Y.: Stein and Day, →ISBN, page 329:
      Susie whipped the peejay top over her head and off.
    • 1999, David John Smith, The Red Bandanna, Orca Book Publishers, →ISBN, page 43:
      Jake wiped his fingers on his peejay bottoms, then wriggled into the sleeping bag on top of the foamy that was just half a metre from Shadow.
    • 2000, Lee Dravis, Key Monster, American House Book Publishers, →ISBN, page 243:
      Laura had been able to persuade Jim to stop by her motel room on the way to SuRF so she could change into something more appropriate for the day than the peejay top and panties she’d been wearing.
    • 2001, Margaret Clark, chapter 2, in Mouse Pad (Aussie Angels; 12), Mark Macleod Books, →ISBN, page 9:
      His dark hair was standing on end and his peejay bottoms were half falling off. He’d obviously just got out of bed.