LOL!!
I think the phrase became popular in the U.S. when it was used in an
episode of the "Friends" television show.
Interesting to observe how a popular show can 'educate' so many people
at once. McLuhan would be proud. Or not.
ScottGee1
On 6/27/06, James N. McBride <jnmcbr@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> With the US Navy Seals it was slang for not wearing underwear. They have to
> spend many hours waiting for action while immersed in water. When they have
> to relieve themselves they just go in their pants. Underwear traps the stuff
> so they just don't wear any. And some of us complain about office politics.
> /jmac
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