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According to our results, all women instantly swoon for a man in jorts.
For guys, top offenses include wearing a Hawaiian shirt and jorts (jean shorts).
Even a bunch o' frosty jorts oughta see that raft's all wrong.
Jorts (jean shorts for gentlemen which expose the crease of the bottom; do keep up) to identity theft?
Jorts: Jean shorts using denim fabric.
Patarkal jorts!
Bleedin' jorts!
Another ad suggests how comfortable it could be to work in Cleveland, if not sartorially correct: "Trade in those skinny jeans for some jorts."
The Lyso-dammed, lugar-faced, man-headed jorts.
While at the University of Kentucky he earned the nickname "Jorts" (slang for jean shorts) because he was often seen wearing them.
Myers Park tradition dictates that the first Friday in May is "Jorts Day," with students wearing cut-off jean shorts.
Students declared Harrellson's final game at Rupp Arena "Jorts Day," and dozens turned out to honor the much-improved former junior college player by donning a pair of their own.
Portmanteau words, or blends of words, such as phablet and jorts, remain popular, as do abbreviations, seen in news entries such as srsly (seriously) and apols (apologies).
In 1738, he married a rich heiress, the daughter of the fermier général, Catherine Madeleine Jorts de Fribois : beautiful, likeable and witty, she contributed to her husband's advancement.
Yet while three freshmen ranked among Kentucky’s scoring leaders, it was the upperclassmen, such as Josh Harrellson, the senior forward who proudly wore jorts, or jean shorts, who drove the Wildcats this deep into the tournament.
FASHION STATEMENT: Josh Harrellson's nickname is "Jorts," which the Kentucky senior earned after a picture of him wearing a lengthy pair of jean shorts popped up on a popular web site while he was being recruited by former coach Billy Gillispie.