I see London, I see France
English
Etymology
From a children's rhyme: "I see London, I see France, I see (name)'s underpants".
Phrase
I see London, I see France
- Indicates that a person's underwear is showing.
- 2010, Julie Cannon, Mater Biscuit (page 239)
- “I see London, I see France!” a voice from behind Imo teased. She straightened up quickly to tug her dress down and turned to see Glennis.
- 2010, Julie Cannon, Mater Biscuit (page 239)
See also
- XYZ