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mess jacket
noun
- a short, tailless jacket extending to just below the waist, used for semiformal military occasions and now especially as part of the uniform of waiters, bellhops, etc.
mess jacket
noun
- a waist-length jacket tapering to a point at the back, worn by officers in the mess for formal dinners
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mess jacket1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
Prince Harry appeared in a Royal Marines officer's mess jacket while Meghan wore a designer dress.
From BBC
But one of the owner’s sons ran over and started yelling at him to serve the couple, prompting Wizenick to take off his mess jacket and hand it over.
From Seattle Times
The mess jackets were lined with wadded fawn silk, and the waistcoats were trimmed with three lines of narrow gold braid.
From Project Gutenberg
Put on a mess jacket and that sort of thing—easy dress.
From Project Gutenberg
Soon they came back, Mr. Osborne and Mr. Stevenson wearing the form of dress most usual in that hot climate, a white mess jacket, and white trousers, but their feet were still bare.
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