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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going commando" is an informal and slang expression meaning to not wear underwear
It can be used in informal written English, such as texts, emails, and chat rooms. For example: "I'm feeling a bit wild tonight. I think I'm going commando!"
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going commando
verb
Present participle of go commando
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Mr. Colbert's four-day "Operation Iraqi Stephen: Going Commando," sponsored by the U.S.O., was unexpectedly charming.
I hesitated for a moment, considering the alternative: going commando in a sandy environment.
Transformers shot there before us, and one of the crew guys was going commando in shorts.
Going commando was particularly popular among Spanish people at 16 per cent, but only five per cent of Brits admitted they had done so.
Were those pants made specifically for peaches (has anyone ever had to type that sentence before?), or is there now an increasing number of children's dolls going commando?
The organization charged with maintaining standards in Highland dress, the Scottish Tartans Authority, is supporting kilt rental firms that want to banish the age-old custom of "going commando".
Cue lots of snide blogosphere remarks about whether Williams was going commando or not – because, of course, it's highly likely that an international sports star would just forget to get dressed before going to work.
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