Go Commando

What Does "Go Commando" Mean?
"Go commando" is an English idiom. It means "to not wear underwear, especially under clothing."Examples in Sentences
Here are three examples of the idiom "go commando" used in a sentence:- She decided to go commando on her vacation to avoid visible panty lines.
- He joked that he was going commando because he couldn't find his clean underwear.
- They had a bet with their friends to see who could go commando for the longest period during the summer.
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