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  1. Jan 3, 2020 · one of the Old Testament people of coastal Palestine who made war on the Israelites, early 14c., from Old French Philistin, from Late Latin Philistinus, from Late Greek Philistinoi (plural), from Hebrew P'lishtim, "people of P'lesheth" ("Philistia"); compare Akkadian Palastu, Egy. ink.

  2. OED's earliest evidence for pantywaist is from 1910, in the Lima News (Lima, Ohio). pantywaist is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: English panty , panties n. , waist n.

  3. The usual meaning of the word pantywaist is 'an effeminate or weak man or boy; sissy'. Example: "I think my career has shown I'm not exactly a pantywaist" (John Wayne, in a 1971 Playboy interview). The original sense, though, referred to an article of clothing for children.

  4. What does pantywaist mean?A spoken definition of pantywaist.Intro Sound:Typewriter - TamskpLicensed under CC:BA 3.0Outro Music:Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod ...

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  5. Fast-forward a hundred years, and hardly anyone uses “union suit” or “pantywaist” to describe clothes. But “pantywaist” has endured, sometimes below the radar, as a mild slur, meaning someone who is weak; a sissy. It is almost universally applied to men.

  6. The noun pantywaist has proven to be more enduring in its figurative meaning — an ineffectual or childish man — than in its original meaning, which was a garment of early 20th century vintage: short pants fastened to a waist band, worn by children.

  7. Sep 27, 2024 · pantywaist (plural pantywaists) (informal, dated) An undergarment composed, in part, of panties attached to a waistband. 1929 April 29, “The Altman Sale of Children's Underwear”, in The New York Times, display advertisement, page 16: Lace trimmed panty waists —50 cents.

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