high pants


1. (noun) term used to describe the practice of hiking pants up beyond acceptable limits.

2. (adjective) food industry vernacular; a term used to describe a person in the food industry.
“that high pants cashier gave me the wrong change”
“what’s wrong with high pants today?”
1 more definition
a man that wonders all day in yories pants, then they call over linkin dirt with his umbrella
1. daniel is going to be a high pants, but he already is

2. hey uve seen high pants latly, yeah he hangs out at the rat infested store larry’es with that beaner loranzo,sophia, rebbeca, yorie, eqnalodo and zoo bars brother

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