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budgie smugglers

British  

plural noun

  1. slang men's close-fitting swimming trunks

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At The Gallery at Circus of Books, Jesús Clauss, 42, a studio manager for fashion designer Julia Clancey, adjusted displays for her Pride collection, arranging “budgie smugglers” — briefs-style swim bottoms — with colorful banana prints and shimmery kaftans.

From Los Angeles Times

One of his predecessors, Tony Abbott, was often seen around Parliament House in cycle shorts and other activewear, and had a penchant for Speedos, known colloquially in Australia as “budgie smugglers.”

From Washington Post

Reflecting on the new location, Kay said: "There are certain things that Australia would've provided that Wales doesn't; a tan, and the opportunity to wear budgie smugglers."

From BBC

At one of the latter, Princess Margaret made the acquaintance of her much younger lover, Roddy Llewellyn, whom she whisked off to buy swimming trunks so tight they qualified as “budgie smugglers.”

From New York Times

And, contrary to what you might expect - they especially love those now-infamous budgie smugglers.

From BBC