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bobby socks
Or bob·by sox,
[bob-ee-soks]
plural noun
socks that reach above the ankle and are sometimes folded down to the ankle.
adjective
indicating or associated with the wearing of bobbysocks; adolescent.
strictly a bobbysocks crowd; the bobbysocks generation.
bobby socks
plural noun
ankle-length socks worn by teenage girls, esp in the US in the 1940s
Word History and Origins
Origin of bobby socks1
Example Sentences
Born in 1927 and growing up to catch the eye of a local farmer named Dale, my papa, it’s doubtful she was going around in her bobby socks or whatever they wore back then talking to him about birds.
He met his wife, Mary Lou, in 1956, brunette and pretty, wearing bobby socks at a fraternity mixer at Michigan State.
As for making yourself unpopular, you might as well show up to a university lecture wearing Christopher Robin shorts and white bobby socks as be accused of anthropomorphism.
“I would wear brown tights and white bobby socks and I would gallop around the house.”
She delivered ration kits from Carr's of Carlisle, all over the North - in her bobby socks.
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