Noun
(used in the plural) underpants worn by women
Source: WordNetSally In The Garden: Sally in the garden, Siftin' cinders, Lifted up her leg, And farted like a man, The bursting of her bloomers broke sixteen winders, The cheeks of her ass went (blam, blam, blam) Kurt Vonnegut
she was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing Source: Internet
After seeing my bloomers floating nearby, I quickly snatched them up wiggling myself back into the baggy underwear as a few of the guys snickered in my direction. Source: Internet
A pair of Queen Victoria’s bloomers fetched £650, while a cream silk parasol completed the set by selling for £520 – bringing the total sale up to £16,570. Source: Internet
Another pest-resistant rose that loves bad soil and requires almost no water is the rambler Dorothy Perkins (ramblers are distinguished from climbing roses by the fact that most aren’t repeat bloomers). Source: Internet
And when the Jansen Community Bloomers came into being, Karen came on board at its inception, showing up at work parties, giving suggestions and carrying her share or more of the load. Source: Internet