[pantsu] (n) (1) underpants; pants; briefs; panties; shorts; knickers; (2) trousers (esp. women's); jodhpurs; breeches; pants; trunks (e.g. swimming); (P) #10121
[pacchi] (n, vs) (1) patch; (n) (2) close-fitting trousers (kor #16784
[zubon] (n) (also written as 洋袴 and 段袋 during the Meiji period) trousers (fre #17067
[torauza-zu] (n) trousers
[torepan ; tore-pan] (n) (abbr) track-suit trousers (wasei
[furichin] (n) (sl) (vulg) having the penis hang out (e.g. no trousers or pants)
[furuchin] (n) (sl) (vulg) full exposure of the penis (e.g. no trousers or pants)
[がくラン(学ラン);がくらん(学らん), gaku ran ( gaku ran ); gakuran ( gaku ran )] (n) (uk) (sl) type of Japanese school uniform for boys often stand-up collar with long jacket and loose trousers
[ももひき, momohiki] (n) close fitting trousers; working trousers; long johns; long underpants
[しちぶん, shichibun] (n) (See 川崎七分) type of baggy tobi trousers with the baggy part taking up seven-tenths of the full length of the trouser leg
[じんべえ, jinbee] (n) (See 甚平) informal summer clothes for men (short jacket and trousers)
[じんべい, jinbei] (n) (See 甚兵衛) informal summer clothes for men (short jacket and trousers)
[おりめ, orime] (n) a fold; a crease (i.e. in trousers); something done by convention; manner
[かわさきしちぶ, kawasakishichibu] (n) type of baggy tobi trousers with the baggy part taking up seven-tenths of the full length of the trouser leg
[かえズボン, kae zubon] (n) spare trousers (pants, slacks)
[だんぶくろ, danbukuro] (n) (1) large cloth sack; (2) baggy trousers (worn in the late-Edo and early-Meiji periods by samurai while practising)
[とびズボン, tobi zubon] (n) construction worker's baggy trousers
[はっぷん, happun] (n) (1) eight-tenths; (2) casting someone out; (3) (See 鳶ズボン) type of baggy tobi trousers with the baggy part taking up eight-tenths of the full length of the trouser leg