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He'd go commando before he got caught dead in those things.
My kid had to go commando before she would toilet train.
The term "going commando" is also used at times, for both sexes.
Boxer shorts make him feel uncomfortable, so he decides to go commando.
Going Commando was released roughly a year after its predecessor, and received very positive reviews.
How did the strange expression "going commando" come to mean "not wearing underclothes"?
"Going Commando" ran from 2007 - 2009 with a brief hiatus in 2010 before returning in 2011.
She dresses in record time and lets slip to Ross as they're leaving that she, too, is "going commando."
Going Commando was received with universal acclaim.
The words Going Commando are a phrase, or set of words, for wearing pants with no underwear.
Going Commando was approved for development five months before the first game's release, after highly positive reviews from the original's playtesters.
"You can always go commando," I suggest urgently from the velvet bench where I'm downing the rest of my wine.
Going commando, or free-balling, male, freebuffing, female, means wearing no underwear.
I'd now searched the entire dressing room, and unless Ranger kept his underwear in his safe, it appeared to me that he went commando.
Pfarrer wants us to go commando.
Going Commando!
"I bet you go commando."
In the 2007 season a new fanzine, Going Commando was launched by ultra group Commandos 84.
The origins of the phrase "go commando" are uncertain, with some speculating that it may refer to being "out in the open" or "ready for action".
As with Ratchet & Clank and Going Commando, space combat is present.
Going Commando also includes four types of "maxi-games", mini-games in which the player can participate to earn bolts .
GameSpy, however, praised this aspect of the game, saying that it made Going Commando more interesting than the original.
"I'm going commando.
Asked for a personal favorite from the new phrases, Mr. Stevenson cited "go commando," which the dictionary says means to go out wearing no underwear.