Noun
Britain standard spelling of pajamas (clothes for sleeping in).
Britain standard spelling of pajamas (loose trousers worn by men and women in South Asia).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlready we’ve had jokes about executives all dressed up for formal online meetings, suited but not booted, with all sorts of business going on below the deskline, so to speak, whether someone is in their track pants, pyjamas, briefs or whatever. Source: Internet
According to Sport, the pyjamas Ronaldo clad himself in is worth a staggering £2,600. Source: Internet
A woman standing near the man, wearing pink pyjamas and a Mao cap, said she believed he had died from the coronavirus. Source: Internet
Get in that shower and get out of your pyjamas even if your work isn’t requiring it,” she said. Source: Internet
“Having attended a few socially distanced, outdoor church services I can see that potentially happening in some form, but I think most of our public engagements will occur in pyjamas – or at least the bottom half.” Source: Internet
In the video, the Minister who is supposed to be conscious of his security is clearly taken off-guard and being ordered around while in the said video conversation to show the make of his pyjamas. Source: Internet