snuggies

snuggies

(ˈsnʌɡɪz)
pl n
exceptionally warm underwear
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First came the lowering of five layers of obstruction--overalls, ski pants, wool slacks, snuggies, and panties" (45).
Jensen, Tax Classification of Snuggies, Tomatoes, and Beans (Oh My!), 155 Tax Notes 851, 853 (2017) (describing it as "an atrocious red sweater").
Long-form ads, usually airing for 30 minutes in the pre-dawn hours, took off in the '80s amid relaxed FCC regulations, and now fuel an estimated $250 billion a year in sales of exercise equipment, kitchen gadgets, garden tools and face creams--and, of course, Snuggies.
In the show, Carmichael plays a version of himself: a tall, skinny man-child living with his med-schooler girlfriend, sleeping in camo snuggies, and avoiding his crazy family.
JAZZING UP DIPNOTES WITH EMOTICONS, RECYCLING SHREDDED DOCUMENTS INTO COZY AND CLASSIFIED SNUGGIES, A ZIPLINE FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT TO FOGGY BOTTOM METRO--WHEN WILL THE HATERS EMBRACE MY SASSY INSIGHTS?!?
"SNUGGIES" AND "ONESIES" Step away from these hideous creations right now because 1.
"Thurm, don't tell me you ..." Then she grabs the back of my Snuggies--not diapers, mind you, I've been off those for at least two months, but Snuggies, for big boys--and she takes a look at my backside.
Washington, Oct 26 (ANI): Snuggies, or blankets with sleeves, might not look remotely related to sex, but with a little imagination they could give competition to moves in Kama Sutra.
They were snagging Snuggies, games, and toys and enjoying bargain hunting.
If those renowned Snuggies, Minnie Caldwell and Ena Sharples from Corrie had ever discovered it you would have needed a crowbar to jemmy them out.