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Chaps
Meaning
Australian SlangDeep South USNew Zealand SlangSouth AfricanEast Coast USWest Coast USTexas SlangAfrican EnglishBritish EnglishCanadian SlangMidwest USSouthern USAsian English

Literal Meaning

Chaps → Leather trousers worn by cowboys over regular pants.

Actual Meaning

Informal term for men or guys - 'Hello chaps!'

Context

Used when discussing equestrian gear or horse riding attire.

Examples

  • "The cowboys wore their chaps while riding through the rugged terrain."
  • "She bought a new pair of chaps for horseback riding lessons this weekend."
  • "I saw a picture of him in chaps at the rodeo, and he looked really impressive."

Tips

  • Listen for the tone and context; when used casually among friends, it may carry a light-hearted or friendly vibe.
  • Chaps are typically associated with horseback riding and outdoor activities, so the phrase may come up in discussions about riding or cowboy culture.
  • In Australian slang, calling someone a 'chap' may not just refer to their attire but can also imply that they are a man or a friend in a casual way.
Phrase Thesaurus
Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
leather pants
breeches
riding trousers
culottes
trousers
leggings
protective gear
leg covers
guys
dudes
fellas
blokes
riding breeches
chaps leather
motorcycle chaps
leggins
protective wear
riding gear
cowboy trousers
leg guards
fellows
spats
leather legs
mates
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