kecks
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From earlier kicks (“breeches”).
Noun
- (Northern English dialect, Scotland) trousers
- (Northern English dialect, Scotland) underpants
- 1996, Irvine Welsh: Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance:
- - See if the feelings transfer tae yir everyday life, then call it love. Love's no jist for weekenders.
- - The things is, Nukes, ah'm changin the keks everyday and cleanin under the helmet.
- Nukes raised his eyebrow and smiled, - Must be love then, he said, then he added, - Oan your side, right enough.
- 1996, Irvine Welsh: Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance: