trouser
41trouser — to accept an improper payment The garment which holds the pocket into which the bribe or other receipt is actually or figuratively deposited: I am having a fairly fizzing time... but have already trousered £20 in solid hard paper.… …
42trouser — noun [as modifier] relating to trousers. verb Brit. informal receive or take for oneself; pocket …
43trouser — Verb. To pocket. E.g. Chris trousered all his winnings and left the casino with no chance to win back their losses …
44trouser — trou·ser …
45trouser suit — noun Date: 1939 chiefly British pantsuit …
46trouser codend — double codend (two codends joined at the leading edge. Used on rough grounds to reduce the chance of total loss of a catch) …
47trouser trawl — a trawl net with a pair of cod ends used in mesh selectivity experiments …
48trouser suit — Brit. pantsuit. [1935 40] * * * …
49trouser cough — noun A flatus; an emission of digestive gases from the anus …
50trouser press — noun electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers …