t-shirty

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t-shirty (comparative more t-shirty, superlative most t-shirty)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of T-shirty.
    • 1964 April 16, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, volume 86, number 106, St. Louis, Mo., page 7A:
      Dip into our newly arrived pool of mobil[sic] shapes, lengthy blousings, swingy clustered pleatings, multiple part styles or classic t-shirty maillots perfect for your growing swim set.
    • 1987 December, Kathi Wheater, “After a Fashion”, in The New Fillmore, page 12, column 2:
      Johnson immediately became a national hit by designing t-shirty flip skirt dresses, lace-up push-up tops that were strapless or off-the-shoulder, and uniform-type fashions influenced by tight motorcycle clothes with big zippers.
    • 1996, Claire Foster, A Woman’s A-Z Guide to Men - and Which Bits to Avoid!, Summersdale Publishers, →ISBN, page 116:
      The best type are those t-shirty things that the Yanks wear, and the very pits are stained string vests à la Rab C. Nesbit.
    • 2000, Anne Schulman, Broken Biscuits Don’t Count, Poolbeg Press, →ISBN, page 19:
      There were some terrific bargains: shoes, white shirts and t-shirty tops, a wickedly sexy nightie and great value in tights.

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