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Etymology

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From petticoat +‎ -ing.

Noun

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petticoating (uncountable)

 
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  1. Material for petticoats.
    • 1856, The mechanics' magazine, volume 64, page 43:
      The mixture of jute and cotton in the manufacture of bags, petticoating, canvas for tents, or other similar articles []
    • 2010, Christina Shelly, Company Of Slaves:
      Pansy, as usual, was in pink and white – a very pretty pink satin dress with inches of frou-frou petticoating []
  2. The dressing of a boy in girls' clothing as a form of humiliation.
    • 2013, Heinz Duthel, Kathoey Ladyboy: Thailand's Got Talent, page 437:
      Petticoating roleplay may include being forced to wear makeup and to carry dolls, purses, and other items associated with girls.
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