Learn English – Where does the expression “get in her/his pants” come from

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Did people in the past wear super loose pants that could fit 2 people in there or something? Didn't people back then remove their pants before doing it? Did they have some sort of ritual where they would wear the other person's pants before doing it?

Where does the expression come from? It doesn't make much sense to me.

Best Answer

"Get into someone's pants" suggests a physical intimacy typical of sexual activities:

Pants as a methapor for "dirty" activities has been used in earlier idiomatic expression such as:

get in(to) someone’s pants appears to be an extension of that methaphorical usage which became popular from the '60s (see Ngram)

  • in. to manage to copulate with a certain female; to seduce a female. (Usually objectionable.) Are you sure you don’t just want to get into my pants?

Ngram: get into my pants, get into her pants

The The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English shows an early usage by George Mandel in Flee the Angry Stranger (1952):

I have been in more guys' pants than you could count.