jeanies

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From jean +‎ -ies.

Noun

jeanies pl (plural only)

  1. (colloquial, rare) Jeans.
    • 1996 September 7, Lee-Jon Moore, “Bleached Jeans”, in alt.skinheads[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 20 September 2025:
      Put the domestos in a bowl and dilute with the water. (Note the small amount of water keeps the bleach concentrated). Add Jeans for one hour - lifting & turning them over every 6 or 7 minutes. [] Result: One pair of shagged - fucked up - useless jeanies
    • 1997 December 21, maleckar, “Wear Jeans?”, in alt.jokes.limericks[2] (Usenet), archived from the original on 20 September 2025:
      you spam this group specifically / then expound on your virtues pontifically / oh your jeans are brand name / well so is this flame / its[sic] a "Malo" and done quite terrifically / what alt.jokes.limericks is for / is posting of limericks galore / not for dickheaded weenies / selling blue jeanies / so go forth and spam us no more
    • 1999 May 12, AFLRT2, “Did Somebody Say Babble?”, in alt.smouldering.dog.zone[3] (Usenet), archived from the original on 20 September 2025:
      > >> > There once was a lady who loved beanies....
      > >> Whose collection was stolen by meanies. []
      > >She paid the asked ransom []
      > To a man who was handsome
      and who liked what he saw in her jeanies
    • 2020 November 24, Ephraim J. Stockwell, “The 60’s”, in Eye of the Beholder, Meadville, Pa.: Christian Faith Publishing, →ISBN, page 49:
      Miniskirts and wild bikinis / Fat old dames in tight / blue jeanies