your fly is undone - significado y definición. Qué es your fly is undone
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Qué (quién) es your fly is undone - definición

CLOTHING CLOSURE CONSISTING OF BUTTONS, A ZIPPER, OR OTHER FASTENERS CONCEALED BY A PLACKET
Open fly; Fly is open; Open Fly; Barn Door's Open; Your Fly is Open; Examine Your Zipper; Button up flies; XYZPDQ; Your zipper is down; Your fly is open; Keyhole fly
  • Closed fly on a pair of jeans.

Fly (clothing)         
A Fly is an opening on the crotch area of trousers, closed by a zip or buttons. On men's garments the fly always opens to the right.
undone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Undone (disambiguation); Undone (song); Undone (novel)
1.
Work that is undone has not yet been done.
He left nothing undone that needed attention.
ADJ: ADJ after v
2.
see also undo
Undone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Undone (disambiguation); Undone (song); Undone (novel)
·- ·p.p. of Undo.
II. Undone ·adj Not done or performed; neglected.

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Fly (clothing)

A Fly is an opening on the crotch area of trousers, closed by a zip or buttons. On men's garments the fly always opens to the right. On women's garments it may open either to the left or to the right.

Trousers have varied historically in whether or not they have flies. Originally, trousers did not have flies or other openings, being pulled down for sanitary functions. The use of a codpiece, a separate covering attached to the trousers, became popular in 16th-century Europe, eventually evolving into an attached fall-front (or broad fall). The fly-front (split fall) emerged later.