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The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down - 2007/03/05 00:20 This thread discusses the Content article: The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down

It's so fun and vivid!Also,it's very easy to understand!
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down - 2007/04/15 00:40 Thanx A lot Bro.
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down - 2007/11/05 01:55 But i still couldnt unserstand the meaning of caught your pants down , anyone could explains it ? thz a lot
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down - 2007/11/19 13:19 its like that he caught somthing bad on him .... i think

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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down - 2008/05/22 23:14 It means that he was "caught" in an unexpected situation. to be "caught with your pants" down means to be unprepared. It could be used in an ambush, for example: We caught the enemy with their pants down when we invaded their camp at night, or something like that. Does that make it any easier to understand?
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