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  1. May 14, 2003 · to dress without underpants / knickers, but be otherwise normally attired

  2. The phrase “go commando” is a popular idiom that refers to not wearing underwear. This expression has been used in various contexts, from military jargon to everyday conversations. The origins of this phrase are unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the United States during World War II.

  3. Go-commando definition: (idiomatic, intransitive) To forgo wearing underpants .

  4. Mar 1, 2002 · Not wearing any underpants. If a person is 'going commando', they are not wearing any underwear. It is called 'going commando' because of an old practice in the army, where, so you didn't shit your underwear in battle, you didn't wear any - and therefore could boast that you didn't shit your pants.

  5. Jan 23, 2023 · Going commando may have some benefits, including less odor and irritation and better airflow around your genitals. Silke Enkelmann / EyeEm / Getty Images. Underwear can help protect delicate ...

  6. Nov 14, 2019 · So, the phrase 'going commando' likely evolved when military personnel ditched their undies to prevent the condition or to stop chafing. Combat troops operating for weeks or months in the jungle, had no way of cleaning their skivvies, or enough space in their backpacks to carry changes of underwear, so they would often ditch their undies.

  7. GO COMMANDO meaning: 1. to not wear any underwear 2. to not wear any underwear. Learn more.