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Audience_Boo G-Word 5

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about 4 years ago, City of London, Greater London, United Kingdom
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scubafe

Galligaskins - loose breeches/trousers I think

scubafe about 4 years ago

tinfoilmoon

I'm hearing Get A Sticks. Which is clearly nonsensical.

tinfoilmoon about 4 years ago

pskatoy

galligaskins : loose wide hose or breeches worn in the 16th and 17th centuries or very loose trousers. Another word for Leggings

pskatoy about 4 years ago

Kpmelia

Galligaskins, Wide very loose breeches. This was hard this week, played it ten times before I got it and I'm a transcriber.

Kpmelia about 4 years ago

playgirlc

yep i'm going with galligaskins too, very loose trousers/breeches worn in the 15th & 16th centuries. i bet shakespeare had at least one pair.

playgirlc about 4 years ago

Pickletwee

I typed the word I thought I heard into a dictionary and was stunned to find it really exists (and that I spelled it correctly the first time). "Galligaskins" are "loose hose or breeches; leather leg quards." Even if it's not the right word, I learned something new, so woohoo!

Pickletwee about 4 years ago