gonch

Etymology
From, a variation of , from ,.

Noun

 * 1)  Men's brief-style underwear.
 * I better do laundry tonight, I'm going to need some clean gonch in the morning

Usage notes
Used in British Columbia and Alberta. and are variants heard east of Alberta. It is also acceptable to append to any of these variants as a diminutive (like Johnny versus John), especially when referring to the underwear of male children. Gonch is both the singular and plural form: ''I had a pair of gonch in hand. The rest of my gonch were in the drawer'' The term is becoming more widespread in use as a result of the rise in popularity of Vancouver-based undergarment company GinchGonch. A or  is another name for a. The term is also used in compound words. Long-gonch is another term for long, winter men's underwear. A gonch-rotter is a release of virulent flatulence, implying that the virulence destroys the underwear.