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Etymology edit

be- +‎ jeansed

Adjective edit

bejeansed (not comparable)

  1. Clad in jeans.
    • 1998 July 14, Hope, “TOWN: Block Party Planned (Hope and Red)”, in soc.sexuality.spanking[1] (Usenet):
      She crosses her bejeansed legs under her.
    • 2000 October 24, Vanessa Harlow, “Obituary: Jean Peters”, in The Guardian:
      She avoided lunch in the commissary [] and went along with the studio publicity presentation of herself as a bejeansed farm girl: "Back home I still have three dogs, 18 cats, a goat named Josephine and a lamb called Ali Baba."
    • 2008 December 9, “Should You Encourage Your Parents To Take You to See All My Sons When They Come Into the City?”, in The L Magazine:
      (Alackaday, this is what Broadway has come to — not only was I the only man wearing a tie in a crowd of bejeansed yokels, but an audience member opened a bag of chips during Act III.)

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